A Life Debt Repaid

A Life Debt Repaid By Cheng Xiaocheng Chapter 515



A Life Debt Repaid By Cheng Xiaocheng Chapter 515

A Life Debt Repaid By Cheng Xiaocheng Chapter 515


Chapter 515


Sean nodded in acknowledgment again. “Doing whatever you could in that situation


was indeed your best option.’


John nodded.


“Fortunately, just keeping an eye on Jessica and James alone was enough to cover


the truth,” he said, and started to connect the dots. “The first recording of Wade Jonas


and James my lawyer had shown was actually obtained by having a hacker accessing


Wade’s phone, after which I singled out James as my target. There, I found the fake


IP and dummy account he had under my name, and extracted the list of victims, after


which I found the money trail through their bank account notifications on their phone


and found the money. Lastly, I used my connection to the Stuarts to find the video


evidence I needed.”


After that, he admitted, “When all of that was done, I anonymously reported the


crime.”


The courtroom was once again left in an uproar once he said that.


This had to be a first case of its kind, and would definitely make the history books


especially since it was a successful case!


“Order!” Judge Rackham banged his gavel, demanding silence.


Sean in turn asked John again, “You were the anonymous tip?”


“Yes,” John replied. “Once I had gathered all the evidence needed, I reported it to the


prosecutor’s office.”


“But why would you report the crime on yourself?’ Sean pressed. ‘When you have


definitive proof that none of this has anything to do with yourself? N


“Because that’s the only way to make them lower their guard before the truth can be


revealed,” John explained. ‘I was concerned that there would be a cover-up as soon


as I submitted all the evidence that was presented earlier instead of showing it in a


courtroom, to the public. This was the only way for me to protect myself while bringing


the true culprits to justice.”


At those words, the whole courtroom applauded John to no end, acknowledging his


wit.


One could imagine how much influence the Stuarts command, given the boldness of


their crimes. Not only would John fail to achieve anything if he submitted the evidence


to court before his trial, but they might even silence him-the only way to deceive them


was for John to scapegoat himself.


His wisdom was certainly awe-inspiring.


“There is no question that what the defendant has done achieved the best outcome


imaginable. However, his private investigation had also violated multiple laws, which is


impermissible under the laws of our nations.”


Sean spoke loudly and clearly, once again causing the atmosphere to stiffen.


As everyone turned toward him, he continued, “Invasion of personal privacy and


installing illegal security equipment… you would have to face the law’s judgment for all


those violations.”


“Objection!” Toby snapped right then. “My client’s actions serve as justified selfdefense, and it is not subject to punishment.”


Sean did not press the issue. “I’m merely stating my perspective on this issue. As


always, it’s the judges who hold the final verdict. I have no more questions, Your


Honor.’


“You may return to your table,” Judge Rackham said. “Do you have more to add,


defense counsel?”


“Yes, Your Honor,” Toby nodded.


“You may proceed.”


Toby walked up to Wade and Hunter then.


Despite all the concrete evidence against them, they had yet to confess.


“Mr. Jonas, Mr. Stevenson. I’m sure you have seen all the evidence we have


presented,” Toby said. “There is no question of your criminal connection with James


Stuart. Now, as you sit within this courtroom of the nation’s Supreme Court, I hope


you can be honest. The judge may in turn consider leniency should you be earnest in


your admission of guilt.”


Both Wade and Hunter had long since turned pale as a sheet, but they also knew that


lies were unnecessary now


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