GUILTY OR NOT?

“My lord, the antiques were gifted to my clients, and as such, she didn't expect it to be fake. The one at fault was the prosecuted criminal that deceived her into thinking they were real,” the second attorney said professionally, smoothly taking over the proceedings.

“Objections, my lord!” The state attorney prosecuting Mia and her cohorts immediately said, finally finding an opening.

“Objection sustained. Tender your case,” the judge said, making Alex adjust himself on the chair from where he was watching, it was getting more interesting.

“Boss, someone have been detected trying to tamper with our evidence and witnesses. A group of miscreants were also detected trying to create havoc to dismiss the court sitting by setting the court on fire,” Raz hurriedly said through the microphone.

“Do everything to protect the witnesses and evidence. And prevent the fire from breaking out. However, make them commit a blunder that will expose them,” Alex calmly instructed, still staring at the te
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