So Sam and I planned it for about ten days.
We rehearsed it over ten times, from the death to the procedure.
Through Sam's death, we got the attention of the police.
Pull project manager Luke in through the reversion of his confession from the first trial.Through the reversion of the second trial, let the police start investigating Luke.
By recanting the confession in the third trial, the police will investigate the construction site.
The case now before the court is Sam and I's plan.
Why I turned myself in, why I recanted, why I always brought up new evidence, why I dragged
Luke into this.
Here's the truth, Your Honor. After Mike Hammer's story, there was a deathly silence.
If anyone was most shaken by the silence, it was me.
I, as Mike Hammer's attorney, had no idea what Mike Hammer was carrying until now, how
dangerous, how deep.
All my questions have been answered at this very moment.
There is no doubt that Mike Hammer has served his purpose.
Through step-by-step instructions, he managed to get the police to investigate the site and find
his brother's body.
Luke standing in the dock today is a testament to Mike Hammer's success.
No wonder Luke looks at Mike Hammer with fear.
Mike Hammer has done a great job of executing the plan.
Even I was part of his plan.
But I'm not afraid of him. I'm just sorry.
I'm sorry I didn't understand you before.
The judge and jury looked at each other, and they looked back at the prosecutor.
The prosecutor sat silently in his seat, took off his glasses and rubbed his eyes.
Even the normally noisiest members of the press put down their pens and were lost in thought.
Everyone is looking at Mike Hammer, and they suddenly realize how special Mike Hammer's
situation is.
And I finally understood what he was saying.
"Evidence, evidence again. "
Wasn't it evidence that drove Mike Hammer down this road?
The police couldn't help Mike Hammer because there was no evidence.
The media can't help Mike Hammer because there's no evidence.
Because without proof, Mike Hammer is living in a vacuum.
I have always believed that evidence is the most important thing in running the law.
It still seems that way.
But Mike Hammer's story certainly speaks to me.
Evidence, not the only one.
Mike Hammer's suspicions were valid, and if someone had been willing to help Mike Hammer
confirm his suspicions, he would never have gotten this far.
The judge shook his head slowly at first, then more and more quickly
'Sad! It's the sorrow of society! "
"The police are right, the media are right, the operators are right, they are doing the right thing,
but you are in the case that they have not done wrong, there is no way to complain." "
At this point, the prosecutor stood up and spoke to Mike Hammer.
"In the third trial, you said that the man was buried in the foundation of the sales department. I
know that you were trying to lead the police to open an investigation with that statement. You
succeeded. The police found your brother within the construction site. "Mike Hammer listened and cried.
He fell to his knees in relief, as if the ordeal of more than forty days was finally over.
But the trial was not over. There was more to it.
The sentencing of Mike Hammer.
Even if Mike Hammer's purpose was to find his brother, even if Sam and Mike Hammer had
agreed to kill him in advance, that would still be illegal.
The only thing on everyone's mind right now is the judge's decision on Mike Hammer.