Mr. Ross's words were powerful, incisive, and full of persuasion.
The jury members all showed thoughtful expressions.
Death examinations by forensic doctors rarely contain mistakes, but rarely doesn't mean never.
In fact, in the history of criminal investigations, there have indeed been a few cases where the negligence of a forensic doctor led to the wrong direction of investigation.
If the witness's testimony is true, and Delilah White was still alive after Gerald Graves left, then Gerald's charge of causing death by negligence cannot be established.
Marcel Jefferson muttered beside Purple Summers, "No wonder he's so arrogant. Turns out he found a witness. This should result in acquittal, right?"
Purple Summers didn't say a word, only giving Marcel Jefferson a faint, somewhat helpless glance.
"What's wrong?" Marcel Jefferson felt her gaze was strange and asked, "Miss, did I say something wrong?"