Ethan watched everyone's faces of victory as the police dragged him away. His case was not that simple. He could not afford a good lawyer, and one was assigned to him.
"You should take the deal; we all know Kabir Marge has the best team of lawyers," but Ethan refused. He would not bow. He was ready to plead not guilty until the end. Like a miracle, a lawyer was hired for him. The trial began, and like the pompous peacock he was, Ethan made sure to paint himself as the victim.
"I did not want to run away. The victim had run into the run so suddenly not giving me enough time to halt, but when I stopped to check on him, he would not let me. It was a suicide attempt, and I was doing him a favor." He shed a few drops of tears, and the jury was buying his sob story.