v10 Chapter 3793: Open court (1/2)

Time passed quickly, several minutes passed in the blink of an eye.

The jury is in place and the trial officially begins.

”Boom boom boom~”

”quiet……”

”Today is the second trial of BiaoYuan. The plaintiff is still Mr. John Rockefeller of the Rockefeller family, and his attorney is Qin Luo and Professor Qin.”

”The defendant is Booth Dulu of the Dulu family, and his attorney is Ginsberg, Higgins, Hannah, Adams and other lawyers.”

”The jury consists of 11 members and they will make the final verdict.”

”Now read the court trial rules: A party and other litigation participants must obey the unified command of the presiding judge or the sole judge, and abide by the court order. Speeches, presentations and debates must be approved by the presiding judge. This is my permission.

2. Participants must abide by court discipline and maintain court order; without the permission of the court. Recording, audio recording, video recording and photography are not allowed; walking around and entering the trial area are not allowed...”

3. For those who violate the rules of the court, according to the seriousness of the circumstances, warnings, admonitions, orders to withdraw from the court, fines, detention, until criminal responsibility is investigated according to law...”

”Ahem, now I announce that the trial has officially begun...”

”...”

Holly sat in the trial seat and simply read the rules of the trial, then the hammer in his right hand slammed heavily, and the trial officially began.

At this moment, Qin Luo calmed down.

Even Booth Dulu fell into silence, because he would be kicked out by Holly without hesitation if he was in the roaring court.

He didn't want to go out, he still wanted to witness Qin Luo's failure.

Soon, Holly's eyes fell on Qin Luo: ”Professor Qin, as the attorney representing the plaintiff, you can now start your statement...”

As last time, as the plaintiff's lawyer, Qin Luo can take the lead in making a statement.

Qin Luo slowly got up and nodded to Holly: ”Thank you, Mr. Judge...”