The judge did not express his opinion.
Josiah stood up from his seat. "Lawyer Smith, you keep saying that Jeanne was wronged. Let me ask you the same questions again. Can you clearly answer me, the trial bench, and the judge? First, why would Mr. Zimmer conspire with Mr. Wadler to frame Ms. Lawrence? What was his motive, and what benefits could he get?! Second, why did the 30 million dollars end up in Ms. Lawrence's account?"
"Actually, the answer to the second question is very simple," Judah answered, "It's because Mr. Zimmer and Mr. Wadler wanted to frame Jeanne, so they naturally transferred the money to Ms. Lawrence's account. Otherwise, if they transferred it to one of our accounts, would it even be an attempt to frame her?!"
The sarcasm in Judah's tone made Josiah feel a little embarrassed.
He gritted his teeth.
"What about the first question?"