the next day.
Baker heard Barbara talking about this while eating breakfast.
"Peter was charged by the District Attorney?"
"The district attorney is working hard. If nothing else happens, we should be able to file a lawsuit this week."
"All right."
Baker shrugged. He reaped the rewards. This could be regarded as Peter getting what he wanted. He didn't have the rights of a law enforcer, so he went to do the duties of a law enforcer. Haha, he must have been educated by society.
Therefore, some poisonous chicken soup cannot be heard.
With great ability comes great responsibility?
Ah.
There is something wrong with the sentence that there is no corresponding right to match the responsibility. At the very least, if you have the same rights as law enforcers, then after something happens, someone will help you to find out.
Pity.
Baker shook his head. After saying this, he concentrated on dealing with the bacon in front of him.
Barbara was curious: "Don't you ask me why SHIELD is not interested in Peter Parker?"
Baker looked up at Barbara and laughed twice: "Do I need to ask?"
Barbara blinked.
Isn’t it easy to guess why you don’t want Peter Parker?
Why did SHIELD need Peter Parker in the original storyline? It wasn't because there were only two or three kittens in SHIELD, so Peter Parker was needed. But as for today's SHIELD, the heroes of Valoran have joined in, so Under such circumstances, if SHIELD still needs Peter Parker, what are you prepared to do? Are you looking down on Mr. Xin? Or do you still look down on Galen the Great?
To put it simply.
In the past, SHIELD had no choice, but now SHIELD has a choice. No organization with an online IQ will go to New York, the number one force in New York's law enforcement community, for the sake of a little spider who is filled with poisonous chicken soup and lacks beatings from society. From the police station.
To protect a dispensable Spider-Man, and turn against the New York Police Department, which claims to have 120,000 law enforcement officers?
are you crazy.
Will SHIELD continue to work in New York?
Don't say anything else.
Once the New York Police Department is offended by this incident, the patrol policemen on the street will focus on the vehicles of the SHIELD agents. If they are looking for trouble, they will get a ticket every three days. This alone is enough to make the SHIELD agents explode in an instant. .
At noon.
While Baker was eating at Richard's house downstairs, he heard Kate Beckett talk about this matter when she came back: "The district attorney had already written up the information and submitted it to the Midtown Court before getting off work in the morning."
"Midtown Court?"
"right."
After hearing about the court, Richard said: "The New York Police Department will not stop until the death penalty is obtained this time."
In view of the principle of separation of powers in the federal government, not every court has a good relationship with law enforcement agencies. After all, some judges still believe that the earth is round and square.
But Midtown Courthouse is different.
The Midtown Court is a sister unit of the New York Police Department. At the very least, there are three judges in it who are naturally on the side of the New York Police Department. Moreover, when the New York Police Department lacks evidence, these three judges are also willing to sign A search warrant was issued.
Kate Beckett said calmly: "Three members of the police department are dead."
She is a law enforcer. Naturally, her butt and position are naturally on the side of law enforcement agencies. For law enforcement officers, the so-called vigilantes are more harmful than criminals.
Criminals simply break the rules, but vigilantes? They actually find ways to bend the rules.
Is this like a high-rise building, where criminals are doing all kinds of damage? And the so-called vigilantes are just like the demolition workers, and they are the undocumented kind.
Anyway.
This time, whether it is to intimidate the so-called vigilantes or out of revenge for three colleagues? The New York Police Department and the District Attorney have reached an agreement.
At the hearing three days later, the prosecutor of the district prosecutor said directly to the judge: "Your honor, the district prosecutor has only one penalty for the crime. Apart from the death penalty, there is no other consideration."
Behind the defense seat, Aunt Mei, who was also attending this hearing, almost fainted when she heard the district attorney's only sentencing request.
"Aunt May."
Peter Parker, who was wearing a suit and dressed like a little adult, couldn't help but turn around when he heard the movement behind him, and tried to get up to help his Aunt May.
"Dong dong dong!"
The judge on the stage couldn't help frowning, banging his gavel three times and ordering the defendant to return to his seat immediately.
Peter looked at Aunt May, who was being supported by two neighbors at the door, feeling anxious, but the two bailiffs were already standing beside him intently.
The judge looked at the district attorney: "What does the district attorney think about bail?"
The prosecutor stood up directly: "Your Honor, does the district attorney mind if the defendant is released on bail? The defendant is a person with special abilities. Once the defendant is released on bail, the risk of fleeing is extremely high."
Peter glared at the prosecutor: "I didn't kill those three people."
The judge banged the hammer again: "Be quiet, defendant. If you make any noise at will, I will first give you a [contempt of court] charge."
Peter had no money, so he thought he was a free lawyer assigned to him by the District Attorney's Office. There is no doubt that free lawyers have always been assigned by the District Attorney's Office. These lawyers may become prosecutors, and the same may be true. Become the defendant's attorney.
The defendant's lawyer stood up and said, "Your Honor, the prosecutor's remarks are simply nonsense. Mr. Peter Parker is only seventeen years old and has been living in New York. There is no reason for the prosecutor to be worried."
The judge looked at the prosecutor's office.
The prosecutor at the district prosecutor's office discussed with a colleague who was sitting cross-legged. After a while, the prosecutor seemed to be relieved: "The district prosecutor accepts the defendant's bail."
The judge looked at the dock and said, "That's it. The first hearing is scheduled for five days. The bail amount is... five hundred thousand."
Finished.
The judge banged the hammer and left directly with the respect of everyone who stood up.
The district attorney packed up the information in front of him and was about to leave to study the information and prepare for the trial in five days. He would try to get the jury to issue a death penalty verdict by the end of the trial day.
Peter Parker must die.
This is now the unanimous appeal of the District Attorney and the New York Police Department. The souls of the three dead colleagues are watching them in the sky.
What?
Peter Parker's family is so poor that they can't afford the $500,000 bail money?
What is the matter with the District Attorney, or if the bail amount can be taken out casually, is it still called bail? Whether you have money or not is not considered by the District Attorney at all.
Again.
There are a bunch of scalpers at the entrance of the court and prison. Those are specialized in providing bail amounts. Of course, a small amount of interest is required as a deposit. After all, if you run away, they will need to spend money to hire bounty hunters to kill you. Caught back.
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