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A Life Debt Repaid

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Chapter 508

The courtroom was once again restless, while Cordy was clenching her knuckles.

She knew Sean didn't take this case as a run-of-the mill prosecutor.

He came without caring if he would arouse suspicion, and there was no doubt that the Stuarts put him

up to it.

"Calm down," Quinn whispered into Cordy’s ear, sensing her nervousness." The evidence John

provided so far isn't enough to maintain his innocence, anyway. Sean was just telling it as he is, and if I

were in his shoes, I'd make the same rebuttals as well. He's not being biased yet."

Cordy bit her lip in restraint while Quinn continued, "Moreover, if John is really innocent, the best

solution is to clear himself of all charges, to avoid any unnecessary issues in the future."

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Cordy nodded in silence.

She understood that Quinn was right, but she was losing her cool because John was really at a

disadvantage at the moment.

She had no idea if she could accept an unfavorable verdict either, as the dam she kept over her

emotions was slowly crumbling.

To be precise, her wariness against John had been fading since she learned that he was arrested. Any

resolve, calmness and composure since were all feigned.

She wanted him to be freed, so, so much... They could begin again when he returned, and she would

make up for everything she owed him.

For everytime she pushed him away for her own sake, ignoring everything that had been so obvious

from the start...

At the same time, the courtroom was turning silent as Judge Rackham looked ready to speak, but Toby

beat him to it.

He was certainly left stumped by Sean's rebuttal, and more or less made a fool of himself.

But at that very moment, he seemed to be reinvigorated as he spoke again.

"While my client's personal accounts are certainly not evidence enough that the illegal revenue has not

been siphoned into accounts affiliated to him, I have a ledger giving a detailed picture of where that

money went."

Everyone looked on in shock as Toby whipped out a stack of papers.

Did that mean the defendant's side had solid evidence, that there definitely were people trying to

incriminate John Levine, and they even knew who it was?!

"Aside from the revenue wired to Wade Jonas and Hunter Stevenson's personal accounts, the rest of

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the capital had been divided and wired into twenty separate accounts. Said accounts belong to different

individuals and companies, as listed in this ledger. Your Honor, you may verify it yourself."

As Toby respectfully handed it to Judge Rackham, the latter said sternly," Evidence not submitted

before the trial can be declined."

It was obvious that what Toby was holding was the real bombshell that would shed light on this case.

However, it was also only appropriate to submit it ahead of the trial if it was decisive enough to reverse

the course of the trial itself.

According to legal procedure, the presiding judge holds the right to decline any evidence submitted

during the trial. If the defendant did not manage to submit the evidence in time for the trial, the judge

may choose to adjourn the trial and reconvene later.