Chapter 1002: Allen Rivera's Fear_1

In court, there is a principle: when there is a reasonable doubt about the facts, a decision or ruling should be made in favor of the defendant.

For example, when there is doubt between guilt and innocence, the case should be dealt with as innocent; when there is doubt between a felony and a misdemeanor, it should be considered a misdemeanor.

Purple Summers said, "Check if this guy has ever bought a speedboat or a small boat, if there is any fishing gear at his home or photography of fishing, and also investigate the fishing club for any records related to him."

Aria Jackson nodded, then added, "But we can't just sue him for murder because he fishes. Without evidence, the judge will think the prosecution failed to provide sufficient proof."