Chapter 4276: No more bail!

Chapter 4276 Can't get bail!

The driver now only feels the hairs on his back stand up when he hears the lawyer, and he doesn't speak anymore.

The policewoman took her things and opened the door and went out.

**

Outside.

The lawyer that Shadow found had been waiting for a long time. He looked at his watch several times and couldn't help but stop one of the staff members and say, "Aren't you finished yet?"

The staff member held by him looked puzzled and didn't know how to answer.

Looking up, she saw the policewoman coming out from the inside. She let out a sigh of relief and said, "The person came out."

The lawyer also saw the person who came out, and his intuition was a little strange. Before he had time to talk to the other party, he saw the policewoman go straight to one of the desks and pat the table, attracting the attention of a small group of people.

"The suspect inside said he wanted to tell us something and asked the person handling the case to go over."

"At this moment?"

"Yes, just now."

The female police officer emphasized emphatically: "He said he had something important to say, so we must go to a few people."

The policeman in charge of this traffic accident had to put down what he was doing, reluctantly got up, took his books, and muttered.

"He's about to bail out, and he still wants to talk to us."

"It can really make trouble."

The policewoman didn't seem to hear his complaint, so she called two more people, and the four were about to go in again.

The lawyer saw that they were about to enter, his eyelids twitched, and he reached out to stop the four of them: "Sorry, police officers, I'm here to sign the bail procedures."

The four turned their heads.

According to the normal procedure, the other party's lawyer has arrived and has gone through the bail process, and everyone only needs to sign to release the person.

But definitely not now.

The police officer in charge of the case thought for a while and told him: "You wait here, let's go in and see what he has to say before going through the formalities for you."

"But..." The lawyer panicked.

However, the police officer in charge of the case didn't give him this chance. He turned around and said something to the policewoman. The four ignored him and walked inside.



The lawyer watched them go in, but could do nothing.

He had no choice but to send a text message to the shadow waiting outside to explain the sudden accident inside, and then waited anxiously outside.

He waited for half an hour.

Half an hour later.

Someone came out again.

It happened to be the police officer in charge of the case he was looking for, and the lawyer rushed to catch up with him to stop him, saying, "Hi, I'm here to apply for bail."

The lawyer took out the bail procedures that he had prepared a long time ago from the briefcase he was carrying and handed them over: "The one I want to release on bail is Ebo, here are my relevant documents."

Who knew that the police officer in charge of the case did not extend his hand this time, but looked him up and down, and said indifferently, "He cannot be released on bail."

"Why!" The lawyer was surprised.

But the policeman said lightly: "He just admitted that he hit someone on purpose, and also explained that someone behind him ordered him to do it. Next, we will conduct a surprise interrogation on him and continue to investigate the identity of the person behind him, so according to the regulations , he was not allowed to be released on bail."

The lawyer was still holding a thick stack of bail documents in his hand. When he heard what the police said, he was speechless for a while, suspecting that he was hallucinating.

"He admitted that he hit someone on purpose?"

"Do I have to lie to you?"

"Okay, I have to report to my superiors, you can leave by yourself." The policeman pushed him away impatiently, and strode away.

Only the lawyer was left on the spot and couldn’t figure out how the driver would suddenly turn his back on him. He would rather go to jail than be released on bail obediently.

(end of this chapter)