Chapter 1685
Jamie took a deep breath and said firmly, "The competition is about to start. I'll rely on my expertise to make it to the end. Even if I don't succeed, I'll have no regrets." With those words, she turned and walked away, her determination unwavering.
As the match began, whispers rippled through the crowd, and judgmental stares followed her every move. The rumors surrounding her had painted her in an unfavorable light, and the disdain from the audience was palpable. Jamie, however, paid no mind to the negativity. With legal codes in hand and confidence in her knowledge, she stepped onto the stage and began her defense, her voice calm and commanding as she addressed the mock case.
"During the altercation," Jamie started, "evidence shows that the aggressor retained mobility and the ability to continue the attack. Miss Russell's actions to neutralize the threat were necessary and should not be classified as excessive self-defense." Her delivery was poised, her argument well-structured, as she advocated passionately on behalf of her client.
Her opponent cleared his throat, a smirk on his face. "According to the forensic autopsy, the victim was likely incapacitated at the time Miss Russell continued her assault, which undeniably constitutes excessive force."
Jamie remained composed. "Miss Russell is a petite woman, standing just under five foot three, while the aggressor was over six feet tall and significantly larger. Until she was certain the threat was neutralized, how could she afford to stop defending herself? Her actions were not motivated by malicious intent."
Her words were firm and deliberate, exuding professionalism and expertise. The audience and judges began to take notice of her confidence and competence.
The opposing counsel hesitated briefly before countering. "Nonetheless, Miss Russell's actions exceeded what was necessary, which is undeniable."
The virtual judge interjected, halting their exchange. "The key issue here is whether Miss Russell's actions demonstrated intent to harm."
Jamie's brows furrowed slightly. She knew how nuanced and challenging intent could be in legal arguments.
"In that moment," Jamie explained
calmly, "Miss Russell could not
definitively determine if the
aggressor was incapacitated. Her actions were driven by a reasonable
fear for her safety, not malice"
A ripple of murmurs spread through the audience. Jamie's reasoning struck a chord.
"Furthermore, she continued, her voice unwavering, "the evidence and witness statements confirm that once the aggressor collapsed, Miss Russel immediately ceased her actions and called for help. This clearly demonstrates a lack of intent to harm."
The opposing counsel paused, then pressed forward. "But Miss Russell's actions ultimately resulted in the aggressor's death. That is a fact that cannot be ignored."
Jamie inhaled deeply, preparing for her final rebuttal. She knew this was the crux of the argument.noveldrama
"Yes, the aggressor's death is an unfortunate result," she acknowledged, "but it occurred within the context of Miss Russell's lawful self-defense. The critical question is whether she had other viable options. Had she stopped defending herself prematurely, the aggressor could have resumed the attack, potentially causing even greater harm."
Several judges nodded, their expressions suggesting they were impressed by Jamie's clarity and reasoning.
"Therefore," Jamie concluded, her tone resolute, "Miss Russell's actions should not be seen as excessive force but as reasonable self-defense."
As she finished her argument, the room fell silent. Then one of the judges leaned forward, ready to address the case.