Chapter 837 - Liquidation after the War (1/2)

Chapter 837: Liquidation after the War

Translator: _Min_ Editor: Rundi

In the City M court, Aquino IV stood in the defendant position without any color on his face, his eyes stared blankly at the pattern on the floor tiles

At the moment, his face was paler than when he was just injected with truth-telling serum The handcuffed arms were almost as thin as sticks In order to prevent UN observers fro that he was treated inhuuards forced down hi Chen’s instructions

The indignation of the public prosecutor drew the applause of the jury However, all this was quiet and inaudible, just liked flies buzzing around his ears

It wasn’t until the judge’s verdict that he raised his head

“The accused Aquino is sentenced to life iainst huainst public security, war cri will be executed immediately after the court trial with no parole and e’s words were like heavy ha the death bell of Aquino’s heart

He was full of regret

He regretted being te this stupid war, and regretted agreeing to Moritz’s crazy plan…

However, regretting was futile

Because of this lapse of judgement, he was nailed to the pole of shae did not give hiendarmerie said coldly, his hands pressed on Aquino’s shoulders

Looking at the young gendar at his hateful eyes, Aquino wondered why he wanted to laugh

However, he didn’t endarmerie pushed him out of the court with indifference

Not only did he bring Country F to the abyss of defeat, but he also ordered the use of nuclear weapons against his own citizens He had become the sinner of the entire country

Especially those young people who once supported hi their victory to City M, they hated him more

“Next, defendant Stark…”

The last thing he heard was the judge’s voice without emotion

After Aquino was taken away, the trial continued

As the perpetrators of war, both Aquino and Marshal Stark were sentenced to life imprisonment and detained in the notorious Quezon City prison in City M

In fact, at the very beginning, the court was preparing to give the two death sentences However, taking into account the pressure from the international community and the abolition of the death penalty in Country F’s cri Chen’s proposal

For the was awar criminals were each sentenced to more than 20 years and less than 50 years of ih there was a tie of these war criminals meant that the sentences they received were no different from life imprisonment

Since the war had ended, the mess had also been cleaned up