149 Dignity is priceless

In the fourth trial, Cafee 'pressed' Kendrick step by step, forcing Kendrick to 'mess up'.

Cafe started from the case of another soldier, Bell, who was in the process of being enforced by the red 'color' regulations, Dawson provided food to the starving Bell because he couldn't stand it, and finally Dawson was punished, Dawson has always been a quasi-corporal, and he was not able to become a corporal. This lesson made Dawson realize that there is no way to disobey orders in the army. Cafe used a series of interlocking questions to 'force' Kendrick to admit the qiē, admitting that Dawson would never have disobeyed the order after the incident.

Therefore, Cafee speculated that if Kendrick ordered Dawson to enforce the red 'color' regulations against San Diego, which he had been protecting, Dawson would not disobey the order. Although Kendrick did not answer when stopped by the prosecution's lawyer, Rose, it was clear that he was already in a state of collapse and was overwhelmed by the strength of Cafe's presence.

The trial allowed the defense to recoup some of its disadvantages, but then the bad news came one after another, first about Jessup's statement that the plane at 6 o'clock the next morning was the first flight to leave, which was confirmed, and there was a flight to Andrews Air Force Base seven hours ago that Marginson said, and it was not found in the flight logbook at all, and after Keye asked Marginson to confirm, it was determined that Jessup had revised the flight logbook, including the flight logs of Guantanamo and Andrews.

Then Marginson was embraced by guilt and atonement, he knew that Jessup was about to be promoted to the head of the safety committee, and Jessup could cover the sky with one hand, even if he testified in court, it would not change anything, so Marginson chose to commit suicide.

In the end, Dhoni was caught by the prosecution's lawyer, Ross, who said that he did not directly receive Kendrick's order to impose the Red 'Color' regulations on San Diego, but that he had received the order from Dawson. This leads the case to a dead end, as Dawson is the only person who can prove that Kendrick ordered it, and Dawson is the one who has a 'private' vendetta with San Diego – in other words, a motive for the crime. The most important thing is that before this, Kafi didn't know this at all, and made an inquiry arrangement around the fact that Dhoni was directly ordered, and now after Dhoni appeared this flaw, all of Kaffey's efforts came to naught.

After this trial, Cafi was completely angry and disappointed, and in the midst of the raging storm he indulged himself, and he vented his inner anger on Galloway, completely losing control. But then it was Weinberg who woke up Kaffee, and although Kaffee's father was one of the best lawyers of all time, he would still choose Kaffee as Dawson and Dhoney's lawyer anyway, because even Kaffee's father would not have thought of letting Jessup testify in court, but only Cafe had the courage.

Cafe called out to Galloway, who had left in the middle of the rainstorm, and regained his strength, he decided to let Jessup appear in court, and then asked Guò to force Jessup to admit that he had made the order for the Red 'Color' Statute. Because Cafe recalled the first meeting between him and Jessup, knowing that Jessup was an arbitrary, irritable, arrogant and even self-righteous guy, Jessup thought that everything he did was for the country, so much so that he forgot that he had deprived the soldiers of their human rights, and Keye could use Jessup's arrogance to make him admit it in court!

Before the final trial, Caffey asked Weinberg to go to Andrews Air Force Base to find two soldiers who were on duty that day, but Galloway couldn't help but worry at the last minute, telling Sù Caffey, "If you feel that the plan is not going to work, if you feel that he will not speak, don't force it, or you will get in trouble." "Galloway's confidence is still lacking.

The trial began, and Cafee took the lead in trying to prove that Santiago's transfer was completely false from two points, one was that Santiago was leaving the base at six o'clock the next day, but he never packed his luggage, and all his clothes were neatly placed in the closet; The second is that Santiago was so eager to leave the base that he didn't notify any of his friends and relatives before leaving. In fact, Jessup had only been in Washington for a day, and he had packed a lot of luggage and made three phone calls, which meant that San Diego had not received an order to leave.

But this argument is untenable, although the prosecution lawyer Ross realized that the situation was not good, but the judge wanted to hear Jessup's answer, and Jessup also gave a strong counterattack, "I have to say, I don't have any clues, maybe he is used to getting up early and is willing to pack his bags in the morning; Maybe he didn't have any friends at all, I was educated, but I'm afraid I couldn't answer the intellectual question about William's travel habits in San Diego. All I know is that he has been scheduled to leave the base at six o'clock. ”

After explaining, Jessup had to ignore the people and put pressure on Kefei in turn, "Now, is it just to ask me to come here to answer these questions?" Telephones and crates? Please tell me what more you want to know, Lieutenant. This trial will decide the fate of these two Marines, and please tell me that their attorneys will not pin their hopes on a phone list. Do you have more questions? Lawyer. ”

In the face of Jessup's step-by-step 'pressing', Kaffey hesitated, he remembered Galloway's advice to himself before the trial, but only a short hesitation, Kaffey was 'stimulated' by Jessup who was 'forced' by the momentum to leave the courtroom straight away, and he risked destroying his future, not only brought Jessup back to the witness stand, but also launched a-for-tat debate.

After Cafe regained his strength, he launched a continuous attack on Jessup, one 'wave' after another, making people almost breathless, "Just now you said that you ordered Kendrick to tell his men not to move Santiago, but is he aware of your orders?" Is it possible that he ignored this order? Is it possible for him to forget about jì? Is it possible that when he left the office he said, 'The old man is wrong,' and when Captain Kendrick told his men not to touch Santiago, was it possible that they fell on deaf ears?"

Under the tight 'pressure' of Kefei's step-by-step, Colonel Jessup stubbornly resisted for several rounds, and finally 'messed up', facing Kefei's "Why are there two orders?" Captain. Jessep said in a weak and uncertain tone, "Sometimes his subordinates make their own decisions. ”

"You made it very clear that your men would not make their own decisions!" Kai Fei stepped forward directly, and used quick words to exert positive pressure, and those amber 'colored' eyes made people shudder, "They have to obey orders, or they will die!" Is Santiago in danger?"

"You impudent bastard!" Jessup finally lost the charge, and the prosecution lawyer wanted to adjourn the trial, but the judge refused.

But Cafe steadily approached his final goal, "Since Kendrick once ordered that San Diego should not be moved, then why did he have to be transferred?" Captain? Kendrick ordered the red 'color' statute because you instructed him to do it," in the "opposition" of the prosecution lawyer, Kefei was still unmoved, and continued to accumulate his momentum, "Then you made them scapegoats, your order killed a life, but you did not repent, not only forged the appointment order, but you also modified the flight log," Kefei faced the constant obstruction of the judge and the prosecution lawyer, but unscrupulously vented all the words in his heart, "Colonel, it was you who ordered the execution of red" Color's statute?"

The judge thought that Caffey had deformed court, and Jessup did not have to answer the question at all, but Jessup was completely 'provoked' by Caffey's rudeness, "I want to answer!" Do you want answers?"

"I have this right!" In the face of Jessep's monstrous momentum, Daniel did not show weakness and rushed forward by hitting the wall.

"You want to know the answer?"

"I want to know the facts!"

"You can't stand this fact!" Jessup was also full of firepower, he stared at Daniel in front of him, as if he was an enemy in front of him, "Boy, we live in a world where someone needs someone to guard the frontier with a weapon, who will guard it?" It's you? Or are you, Lieutenant Weinberg? My responsibility is much more important than you think. You're here to torture these Marines for San Diego, and you're lucky enough not to know what I know! Santiago's death was certainly a tragedy, but it may have saved many more lives. As for the way I save zài, it's weird and incomprehensible to you, but it's saving lives!"

Jessip 'pressed' step by step, and the soldier's iron and blood were vividly reflected at this moment, "You don't want to face this fact because you haven't mentioned it subconsciously, you need me to defend the country, and you want me to defend the country!" The words we use are dignity, military rules, and loyalty, and we do not hesitate to defend them with our lives, but you use them as child's play. ”

"I have neither the time nor the interest to explain to people like you that you sit back and relax under the bedding of freedom I provide, and in turn question the way I provide freedom!" Jessup leaned forward slightly, foaming at the mouth, "I think you'd better say thank you and get out of the way!" Otherwise, I'll build yì you take your weapons and go to stand guard. Otherwise, don't think I'll give you, what kind of ghost rights do you think you should have!" Jessep's words were like sharp knives, with incomparable viciousness and ferocity, stabbing at Kafi mercilessly.

But Kefei did not retreat, gritted his teeth and said, "Did you order the enforcement of the red 'color' regulations?"

"I'm on a duty...... Jessep snorted hoarsely, but was interrupted by Keffey as he stepped forward again and angrily yelled at the colonel, "Did you order the enforcement of the Red 'Color' regulations?"

"Damn, yes, it's me!" Like an enraged lion, Jessup roared at Kefei with all his might.

The courtroom fell into a deathly silence, and Cafi suppressed his excitement in the face of a hard-fought victory, saying, "Your Excellency, I propose to ask the jury to recuse itself, and then the court will be held directly according to the terms of 39_a." Ross also had nothing to say in the face of Cafe's accusations.

Jessup still didn't understand what was going on, he thought he was just doing his duty, and he even wanted to fly back to the base, but was stopped by the gendarmerie, which made Jessup completely lose control and wanted to tear Caffey apart. In his opinion, he is a model of sticking to his post and defending his country, and it is a great shame that Kefei's wrong behavior today will cause the border defense to fail.

But the law is the law, and Jessup was imprisoned. And Jesup, who never thought he was at fault, left the courtroom with his head held high and his chest held high under the protection of the military police.

Although Jessup admitted to giving the order that cleared Dawson and Dhoni from murder charges, they were dismissed with honor for misconduct. Dhoni didn't even understand what he was doing wrong, but Dawson did, "We should have fought for those who didn't have the ability to defend themselves, we should have fought for Santiago......"

Looking at Dawson's lonely back, Cafee called out to the corporal-to-be, "You don't need the armband on your arm to prove your dignity." ”

Dawson, who had always hated and even hated Kaffee, stopped and gave Kefei a formal military salute to show his respect.