Reincarnation Monarch
Episode 484: The Human Rights
"... a fool... isn't that just too much?
To Lombardo's angry tongue, Cohle just colorlessly asked.
But instead of apologizing, Lombardo blamed him even louder.
"It's not too much or anything! I have nothing but foolishness to say to a man arrogantly that I am righteous!
"Come on! Come on! Anyway, I'm going to confront you plenty after this. It's only then that I can make you squeeze that snare!
That's all Cohol said, turning his heels and walking away from the front of the Lombards.
"What kind of a man like that is a D.A.... what kind of man put him in such a key position? Totally......"
Lombardo complained of bumps against Chester by his side.
Then he said to Lombardo with a mouthful that made Shester blush.
"Well, don't be so angry... the law enforcement world is a closed, narrow world and a fixed market. Lawyers still have plenty of opportunities to deal with the public, but we generally hear of things like prosecutors and judges as unknown gatherings. So HR is also mostly a decision to make internally. So once you get a key position, you succeed Ahu from next to next. That's why I call you the better and choose."
"You're in trouble!... Then did you still have an attorney?
"No, that's a lot of fools. No, prosecutors and judges are just in a closed world. Maybe not yet..."
"Really? Wouldn't it be more natural and common sense if we had more opportunities to deal with the public?
"No, that's not it. Our Republic of Valentin has marked an enlightened cultural state, so we are quite active in terms of re-departing criminals after the end of their sentences."
"Oh, that's natural. Even criminals are no longer criminals as long as they work hard to raise their sentences properly, and the path to recurrence must be properly secured."
"That's right. But I was wondering if you could shorten your sentence for the resurgence..."
"That means you're as young as you can to try to start over... so you think you're shortening your sentence for that?
"Yeah, a lot of lawyers deal with the public, but they also deal with criminals a lot. To defend you. It is also true that many people lean in with criminals for this reason and sympathize with the criminal side. As a result, many people try to lighten their sentences by looking at crime lighter than it actually is."
"... I do have a lot of cases lately where I think sentences are a lot lighter for the weight of sin..."
"I agree. And all of this is what lawyers call 'human rights' do."
"Hmm. You're a human rights man..."
"What's more, these people don't want to be on the side of criminals, they want to be on the side of the victim."
Shester began to blush his face gradually, either because of the anger that gushed above his heart.