Anderson approached Jacob calmly, conveying security and confidence amidst adversity. He assured him that he was there to help, to fight for his justice, and to ensure that the truth would come to light.
The lawyer began asking meticulous questions, seeking every detail and evidence that could support Jacob's version. He used his skill to extract relevant information and build a strong narrative in defense of his client.
As the interview progressed, Anderson realized that Jacob had acted legitimately in self-defense and that his life and his brother's were in danger. It was evident that the young man hadn't sought the conflict but had been dragged into a tragically escalating situation of violence.
With each answer Jacob provided, Lawyer Anderson grew stronger in his conviction to tirelessly fight for his client's freedom and justice. He was determined to present a solid and convincing case based on truth and the actual circumstances surrounding that fateful encounter in the dark alley.
Lawyer Anderson knew he had a challenging task ahead, but he was willing to face any obstacle to ensure Jacob's freedom. He immersed himself fully in gathering evidence, conducting thorough investigations, and preparing the case.
He utilized his extensive knowledge of the law and previous experience in similar cases to build a solid strategy. He analyzed every aspect of the incident, consulted with experts in criminal defense, and sought legal precedents that supported his client's position.
After the interview, Jacob felt exhausted but also hopeful. He knew that the road ahead would be difficult, but he was determined to face it and do everything possible to remedy the situation.
"Well, Jacob, I need to speak with the witnesses, and after that, we'll talk to your parents. Remember, do not speak to the detectives again, no matter what they ask you." Warned Anderson with a piercing gaze.
Jacob nodded, his expression pale and tired. He watched the elderly man, with whom he had had many conversations, walk away, and smiled at having had this innocent and pure friendship with him.
One can find help from unexpected places at opportune moments.
...
The interrogation room was enveloped in tense silence as Jacob waited, handcuffed and filled with anxiety, for his parents' arrival. The door opened, and his parents entered, their faces marked by worry and bewilderment. They quickly approached him, enveloping him in a desperate hug filled with various emotions.
Laurie, Jacob's mother, immediately started the conversation: "Jacob, son, what's going on? We can't believe what we're hearing. Tell us the truth, please."
Jacob, with tears in his eyes, tried to articulate words as he struggled to control his trembling voice. "Mom, Dad, it was... It was an accident. It wasn't my intention, I was just protecting Ethan..."
Andy tried to calm his thoughts and, with clear words, tried to grasp the whole situation. "Jacob, we need to understand what happened. We need to know how we can help you. Is there something you're not telling us? Is your brother telling the truth?"
"What truth?" Jacob was perplexed by his father's harsh words.
"Did you kill that child?" Andy asked, looking at his son.
"I, I was just defending my brother..."
At that moment, Jacob's lawyer, Mr. Anderson, entered the room. His imposing presence and serious expression infused a certain calmness into the tense atmosphere.
Andy and Laurie received an immediate call from lawyer Anderson. Jacob's father knew him since he was a lawyer who only took on cases he could win with absolute certainty, so he trusted at least this small detail within the whole situation.
Upon seeing Jacob's parents, lawyer Anderson introduced himself formally, "Good morning, sirs. I am Jacob's lawyer, and I'm here to provide the legal support he needs in this difficult situation. I understand you're distressed, and I want to assure you that we'll do everything possible to protect Jacob's rights and seek the best possible resolution."
"Wait, wait, how did you become my son's lawyer?" Laurie looked at Andy, hoping he would intervene, and asked him directly, "Do you agree with this?"
Andy had a lot to say but only attempted to calm his wife's thoughts, "Mr. Anderson is one of the best lawyers I know. He'll do a good job, and since he's already started with Jacob's defense, there isn't much we can do."
Realizing that she had indirectly offended her son's lawyer, Laurie focused on Anderson, "Please, Mr. Anderson, help us understand how we got here and what we can do to help our son. We still don't know who is truly guilty of this terrible crime."
"Leurine!" Andy pointed with a deep gaze.
Anderson looked at these parents and immediately knew what kind of parents they were, so he said, "I understand your confusion and your desire for answers. At this moment, it is important that we fully cooperate with the police and the legal system."
"The evidence seems to indicate that Jacob was involved in the young man's death, and we must face that reality. However, our goal will be to focus on proving that it was an unintentional act and that Jacob did not pose a direct threat to the victim's life."
"If the victims and even his brother say that Jacob killed him, in addition to assaulting the other students, what can we do to prove otherwise, Mr. Anderson?"
"We will need to gather all the details of the incident and any additional evidence that can support Jacob's version. It is also crucial that we seek witnesses who can confirm that there was no malicious intent behind his actions. His brother could have helped, but his initial statement complicates things. Additionally, we must prepare for the trial and build a solid defense that demonstrates that Jacob deserves a chance at rehabilitation instead of a severe conviction."
"And if the evidence against him is overwhelming? What if Jacob is declared guilty?" Laurie immediately asked this uncomfortable question.
Anderson smiled slightly and pointed out, "In that case, we will focus on advocating for a sentence that takes into account Jacob's age and lack of criminal history. We will seek alternatives to prison, such as juvenile rehabilitation programs and therapy, that will allow him to rebuild his life and learn from this tragic mistake. Although this state condemns minors with the possibility of going to prison, we must avoid that."
Jacob, looking at his lawyer with hope, nodded as he held onto a small spark of hope in the midst of the darkness surrounding him. But his brother's statement confused him. Shouldn't he have said that they were just defending themselves against the aggressors?
Perhaps all of this was due to his brother being in shock. He himself was still trying to process everything that was happening.
But he believed that his innocence could be proven, so he immediately said, "Mr. Anderson, I will do everything in my power to prove that it was not my intention to harm anyone. I want to make amends for my mistake. It really wasn't my intention..."
Anderson smiled at Jacob's determination, which would make things much easier. "That's admirable, Jacob. We will work together to present a strong and persuasive defense. The legal process will be challenging, but you must not lose hope. I am convinced that we can find a way out of this situation."
"Anderson, can we talk?"
Andy stepped away from his son towards the door and looked at the lawyer who had taken Jacob's case.
"Of course, sir," Anderson responded.
...
That conversation was truly intriguing. Anderson could tell that Andy had slight suspicions that his son might have done what he did out of revenge or hatred towards that group of children. However, those thoughts were dismissed by Anderson's further words.
After that, Andy and Laurie returned home with their son Ethan, while Anderson began working meticulously on Jacob's defense.
The lawyer immediately immersed himself in the task of gathering evidence and testimonies to support Jacob's version. He conducted thorough research and consulted with legal experts and psychologists to develop an effective strategy for the trial.
...
Jacob spent his first night in prison, surrounded by cold concrete walls and the constant sound of locks and bars. Loneliness consumed him as he remembered the painful conversation he had with his parents before his arrest.
He had hoped that his parents would unconditionally support him, that they would believe in his version of events. But instead, he saw doubt in their eyes, a lack of trust that pierced his heart. He had explained over and over again that he was only trying to protect his twin brother, that the killing was unintentional, that it was an accident in the midst of the fight.
But it seemed that his words had not been enough to convince his parents. The shadow of distrust loomed over them, leaving him with a sense of bitterness and betrayal. How could they doubt him, his love for his brother, and his desire to keep him safe?
The memory of the expression on his brother's face, Ethan, filled him with anger. He had stated without hesitation that Jacob had killed him, without giving any explanation about the accident, as if he were willing to condemn him regardless of the consequences. Disappointment and anger overwhelmed him, and he wondered how there could be such a deep rift between them.
In the midst of the darkness of his cell, Jacob clenched his fists tightly. He felt a mix of sadness and anger, a helplessness that turned into a burning fire inside him. He had lost his freedom, his reputation, and the support of those he loved the most.
But amidst the bitterness, there was also a spark of determination. He knew he had to fight, not only for his own innocence but also to uncover the truth and find justice for the young life that had been lost. He couldn't allow his name to be tarnished by false accusations.
In the darkness of the night, Jacob promised himself that he wouldn't give up, that he would do everything possible to prove his innocence and reveal the truth. The path would be difficult and filled with obstacles, but he wouldn't let injustice prevail.
With his gaze fixed on the ceiling of his cell, Jacob clung to a small spark of hope amidst the darkness that surrounded him. He knew the road to redemption would be long and complicated, but he was willing to face it with bravery and determination.