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Chapter 379 Final Chapter(1/2)

379

After the debate, both sides went to a hotel in Washington to attend the reception.

During this period, he had been with Vita Kudaev, and as Kudaev's defense lawyer, he was understandable to do so.

However, in a no-one lounge, a rather tragic scene broke out.

Megan grabbed Edward's tie and said, "Bastard, you actually attacked that woman!"

"I don't, I don't absolutely have it!" Someone waved his hands repeatedly

"Do you dare to swear?" Megan gritted her teeth and cut her teeth

"Okay, my dear, I have yours in my heart...but, but, you know...she often comes to me to discuss issues, me, I..."

"Bastard, don't you still have Beth? She's not always there? It makes you lose interest in her so quickly? To be honest, she's much more beautiful than that woman!"

"Beth... Since winning Pietrosy, she has become a different person and is no longer enthusiastic about me. She told me directly, but now she doesn't need to decompress... but it's okay if I like it... This makes me feel like I have become some kind of device."

"But, bastard, that woman's husband is still in prison. You are his lawyer, but you have joined her wife! God, if it spreads, you will be done! And, and, "Megan seems to be more angry. This is very unethical, understand! There is no morality at all."

"Dear, I am a lawyer. My professional ethics tell me that as long as I guarantee to protect Kudaev's interests, Vita is an independent natural person and does not belong to Kudaev's interests... OK, you don't have to think about so much..."

"But you can't sleep with the client's wife! I don't understand, you don't lack women, but why?"

"When I was in school, I often robbed my classmates toys. Although my grandfather bought me far more toys than my classmates at that time, do you know why?"

"Why?" Megan was puzzled

"Because I haven't played..." someone shrugged.

"You are such a scum! God, how did I know you! Damn, let go, let go, don't touch me with your dirty body, no, my god, don't do this...I, I hate you...wait a moment...I'm still beautiful...No, no, no, don't stop God, you are such a demon..."

Three minutes later, the demon was dejected and slightly embarrassed. "Sorry, I'm so tired of preparing for debate recently..."

"Fuck fxxk, you're too tired on that woman! Bastard!" Megan cursed angrily, then smiled and touched his face. "Remember, you owe me, I'll come to collect debts at any time..."

"Ahem, there is no need to calculate it so clearly between us..."

"By the way, how about I compare with that woman?"

"Of course it's you, of course it's you..."

"Then I'll make a decision. I'll come to you tomorrow night..."

"Dear, I need a rest, really..."

Yuri was knocking on the door because the press conference was about to begin.

The two of them simply sorted out and left the lounge.

Vita was standing not far away at this moment.

Edward looked at Megan awkwardly: "Sorry, I must..."

"Okay, I know, this is your job right now..." Megan was very tolerant.

Someone was overjoyed.

The next second I heard a fierce whisper in my ears: "Fxxk, if you dare to do your work on the bed, wait for me... I see that your workload is too unsaturated. When will I let Elena and Nancy, we three of us deal with you together..."

"No, no...my body can't bear it..."

...

According to public information and other information, Edward knew that there were legal professionals in the Russian team, Professor Sermi Geeves, who also came to Washington as a consultant.

Edward had seen the photo of this person, so he took Vita through the bustling human rights and walked straight to Professor Sermiao Gives.

After the introduction, Professor Gives asked Vita what his maiden name was, and he thought she was just Kudaev's "girlfriend" and not his wife.

But Vita had no intention of getting involved in this issue, so she calmly asked Professor Sermiao Gives for help.

At this time, "Reporter", "Playwriter", "Defending Team Member" Jinlik Polovik obviously noticed the situation here.

He walked over slowly, and Professor Sermiao Gives became obviously nervous and even stuttered.

Polovik suddenly asked a man next to him who was writing hard and taking notes: "Who are you?"

"I am a reporter for the New York Times" replied the other party

The professor immediately interrupted the conversation and left, saying to Vita, "Don't mess with the newspaper, it will not do any good for your husband!"

A sentence obviously exposed the true position of Professor Sermiao Gives. He used the word husband to call Kudaev. Obviously, he had been moved before, but Polovik's intervention made him choose to leave.

This made Edward a little worried, will the news media report on Kudaev have a reversal effect?

Will the Kremlin insist on doing it to the end?

The lawyer team had controversy on this issue before, but it was finally decided by Vita: "My husband's way is to make everything public and fight, not to evade. If he could give us an opinion here, he would definitely let us publish his case in the newspaper as much as possible. This is where he hopes."

So if that's the case, Edward will also post all that he has witnessed to the media.

He was almost certain that Polovik was kgb, but it was hard to say that he was not a colonel.

...

The New York Times commented: This debate proved to be an exciting struggle.

When the Russians deal with the minimum dignity of the people proposed by Father Hesberg, or the proactive defense made by Lawyer Yang for dissidents in the Soviet Union, they obviously forgot about it... This broadcast wonderfully expressed that the country advocated the concept of freedom and implemented the concept of freedom.

...

This is not the first time Edward has appeared in the New York Times, but at least it has been the most admired.

Previously, in the cases of Bergman and Sheldon, his name also appeared in the No. 1 American newspaper many times, but the words that followed were usually poisonous snakes, forked tongues, treacherous lawyers, judicial playmakers, etc.

A 100% rainbow fart compliment like today is definitely the first time in life, and it is more memorable than his first night.

All sectors of society expressed their praise for him.

Even

William Barkley Jr., his debate opponent on the issue of obscene yellow items, was unceremonious at the time.

At this moment, he is more supportive than the New York Times:

I suggest giving Robert Kaiser, Edward Young and Father Theodore Hesberg the Medal of Freedom… Due to the excellent eloquence of Team USA, the performance of the Soviet team can only be said to be slightly inferior.

In the Soviet Union, the investigation of kgb has been ongoing. kgb sent dozens of witnesses, including many famous "not allowed to leave" and human rights activists, as well as an American journalist Robert Ton, who was arrested and interrogated on a street in Moscow for several days.

Edward sent messages to Moscow grassroots organizations through various "pipelines",

Each witness who is accused shall recall the content of the accusation and record it once he is released.

Edward asked Tone to recall the interrogation immediately after he returned to the United States.

After learning about the questions asked by witnesses, you can sort out what crimes kgb is planning to convict Kudaev.

He received briefings of these arraignments for several weeks.

There are two conclusions that seem to be becoming clearer and disturbing: one is that kgb is preparing to prosecute Kudaev for espionage and treason;

Second, kgb does not give witnesses the opportunity to provide evidence in favor of Kudaev

Edward decided to mobilize all the resources in his hands, whether it was Solomon, David Hill, or even Principal Lehman, to provide enough help, and they organized some famous Americans to form a committee to analyze the evidence that the Moscow court refused to consider.

The materials would then be sent to the Soviet Union and asked to be added to Kudaev's investigation materials.

Obviously, this approach is unreasonable, but because it represents a huge force, it is unimpeded to travel along the way in the United States.

Just look at the committee members:

Including Columbia University President William McGill, Idaho Senator Frank Church, civil rights activist Beard Rustin, etc.

And a hearing was held in the conference room of the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee, and the participants were naturally the senators.

As Kudaev's American lawyer, Edward reported on the defense.

Jack Gehringberg, president of the National Committee on the Progress of Color, serves as the committee's legal counsel.

Chief Justice Bezron, the U.S. District of Columbia Court of Appeals, formally swore as a witness to prove that the testimony at the hearing can be used for any judicial process in the Soviet Union related to the Kudaev case.

Edward even had a sudden idea to invite the Soviet ambassador to the United States, Anatoly Doberenin, to attend the audition himself or a representative, but obviously the other party ignored it.

The first witness summoned at this hearing was Vita Kudaev.

Edward asked her if her husband knew he was being watched.

She testified that Kudaev had "wrote several times to her that he knew very well who was following him, knowing what they looked like, and knowing that his home had been installed with a wiretap.

My second witness was Father Robert Derinan, a Massachusetts Federal Representative, who had contact with Kudaev in Moscow shortly before his arrest.

Father Derinan testified that Kudaev always "did not hide what he did himself."

Another witness, a computer expert, testified that Kudaev's previous briefings did not have electronic intelligence information related to "Soviet military forces".

Edward then summoned Alfred Flandley, executive deputy director of the European Commission on Security and Cooperation.

He said: "Kudayev walked in a different posture than other Soviet citizens. He held his head up and said frankly. He also said frankly. Once he asked me to listen to the silent streets. His only sin was that he spoke the truth; what was more sinful was that he spoke the truth in English."

The last witness summoned was with Kudaev a few days before his arrest.

The man is Isak Elkede, a lawyer who has just immigrated to the United States from the Soviet Union. Elkede testified that Kudaev initiated a legal study class to "make those who are not allowed to leave the country to learn Soviet law and make all members familiar with the law so as to prevent any violation of Soviet law."
To be continued...
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