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Difficult case
We begin our fictional novel with a person called Michael. Michael was a man at university studying law, just as his father (a lawyer) worked. Michael dreamed of being a court judge or a lawyer in ambiguous cases. Mike continued his studies (note, Mike is short for Michael) of law when he graduated with distinction and worked as a lawyer, and one day One day he received a call without warning. He heard the sound of breathing and heard a hoarse voice saying, “I need help.” He hung up the phone. Then Mike trembled and quickly went to the police and started explaining to them. When he finished explaining, he gave the warden the number and they searched for the number until they reached the house or the victim’s place. They surrounded the place and raided the house. The sight was very frightening. The place was full of blood, black bags, and a musty smell. Then someone came from the basement with his hands cut off and bleeding. The ambulance came as quickly as possible and the police continued their search until they reached the basement. They went down to the basement and there were killed pigs and a person full of blood with a knife in his hand. The police were terrified by the sight and the person was arrested and investigated. Then the person confessed to all the previous crimes, the cases of which had not been solved until the day he confessed, and he was saying while shaking (I killed 79 people and I was enjoying torturing them and he started crying). They put him in the cell and the lawyer, Mike, did not know what had happened. Then the relatives of those who died called him. I forgot to inform you that the person with the hands The clip is the one who called the lawyer, Mike. We go back to our events and they said, “We want to hire you as our lawyer.” In court, the person admitted that he was threatened by the killer, if he did not say that he was the killer. For this reason, he started crying during the investigation. The person called Jack was appointed, and Jack was a lawyer called Luke, and Luke began putting the evidence. Convincing and Jack was acquitted of the case
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