Merk finally couldn't bear such a heavy blow and fainted on the spot.
The police rushed over and had to call an ambulance to carry him away.
Merk had broken the law. As a policeman, he should know what kind of punishment he was waiting for.
Even if the deputy director of the police station asked him to do so, he had no choice but to be the scapegoat.
Now that he fainted, he might be able to slow down. This was the best ending for Merk.
The whole court was out of control again. The judge's voice was hoarse on the court, and he knocked the hammer to calm everyone down.
The trial went on, and Bob, the lawyer, finally pointed the final blame at Albert.
He cleared his throat and said solemnly, "Chief judge, I have another evidence to hand in. Please check it first."
Then he handed a pair of glasses to the clerk.
When the clerk held it in his hand, he also felt very strange. When he handed it to the chief judge, his eyes were full of doubts.