Avery narrowed his eyes and looked at Hank, who had said, "We have sufficient evidence."
Avery's gaze embodied a warning at that moment. Hank was the first lawyer in Baltimore who dared to go against him so openly.
Hank walked to Hector on the stage with the document folder containing the USB and photos, avoiding Avery's gaze.
If Darlene did not have Gustave supporting her, Hank would not have accepted this case.
Power could suppress the truth, and very few people would be willing to admit it, but too many times, it was the reality.
Hank handed the document bag to Hector, inserted the USB into the computer, and the photos and videos were projected on the projector one by one.
The first piece of evidence was a clip of a surveillance video. Outside the hospital hall, Avery dragged Darlene into the heavy rain.
The heavy rain poured down, and Darlene was completely drenched. Avery forced her to kneel in the rain.