Silas Jaxon was indeed a very experienced police officer, known for his conscientiousness and responsibility, and the prosecutor trusted him a lot.
During the case of Edward Carter, Silas Jaxon unilaterally deleted several key pieces of information from the autopsy report, a move that made Purple Summers somewhat critical of him, but she could also understand, given the overall circumstances.
In Huaya Country, the role of a prosecutor is the most prestigious occupation, but behind that prestige comes an immeasurable amount of hard work and sweat. Eighty percent of prosecutors are constantly working without rest, with each handling seven or eight cases at a time.
As Silas Jaxon used to say, "If you passed up every trivial piece of evidence, the prosecutor would be overwhelmed."