Gu Yi was somewhat stunned, as Komekado Kensuke's sudden counterattack left him at a loss.

When did he ever say that men can't be depressed?

If we were to force this label upon him, Kensuke Komikado might actually win the judge's favor in this trial!

after all....

Among the referees for this 3+6 competition, there are seven men.

He didn't want to be labeled, so he quickly spoke up.

"Attorney Komikado, I am not being discriminatory. I am simply stating my opinion and asking questions. I believe that depression is not direct evidence of mental incapacity."

"Because of depression, everyone's situation is different."

"and...."

"It's easy for counterfeiters to exist."

...

Kensuke Komikado chuckled lightly: "So, you don't accept the certificate issued by the Tokyo hospital, or you don't recognize depression as a mental illness?"

"I just don't agree that the impact of depression can be so great as to cause mental loss."

Gu Yi lost control of his emotions and retorted to Komekado Kensuke.

He knew that if the evidence were accepted by the jury, the trial would be tantamount to acquitting Shan Shang as well.

But Kensuke Komikado took out a large stack of collected materials and slowly began to speak.

"According to statistics from relevant organizations, the number of people who committed suicide due to depression this year and last year reached hundreds."

"If the effects of depression don't reach the point of mental incapacitation, why would they choose suicide?"

"They all committed suicide, doesn't that prove that depression is a severe mental illness?"

Kensuke Komikado chuckled lightly, not at all worried about Tani's rebuttal.

Gu Yi didn't know how to refute this result, so he turned to Nara Ichiro for help.

"Your Honor, I believe that Attorney Komikado's presentation of the certificate of depression is merely an attempt to exonerate Yamagami."

Nara Ichiro was just about to speak.

Kensuke Komikado immediately interrupted him.

"Your Honor, I'm pleading not guilty today. I've presented proof of depression; isn't it perfectly normal to want to exonerate Yamazaki?"

"I simply believe that those on the mountain are innocent too!"

Nara Ichiro was silent for a moment before slowly speaking, "Attorney appointed by the defense, how did you obtain Yamagami's certificate of depression?"

Kensuke Komikado glanced in the direction of the referee and a smile appeared on his face.

This is too easy.

Given that Yamashita comes from such a poor family background and is a shut-in, it's quite extreme for him to have murderous thoughts. So why would this happen?

There's only one answer: he/she has a mental problem.

Mental health issues that are different from those of normal people.

Through her conversation with Haru Yamagami, she learned that she had advised Yamagami to go to the hospital for treatment, which is why he was diagnosed with depression.

Although Ichiro Nara asked how he obtained Yamagami's certificate of depression.

But in reality, what Nara Ichiro wanted was how to make this depression a sign of mental derangement.

certainly....

This point cannot be decided by Ichiro Nara; it should be decided by the referees collectively.

Kensuke Komikado's gaze swept over all the referees.

He saw in the expressions of these people a deep sympathy for what had happened to those on the mountain.

At this point, he decided to stand on the moral high ground and break the deadlock in the trial.

With these thoughts in mind, Kensuke Komikado spoke up again: "Your Honor, how I obtained it has nothing to do with this trial."

"Regarding this trial, I believe the key point is to explore whether Yamagami, my client, is guilty."

"I have already stated it very clearly. There are also people with serious mental illnesses on the mountain who were mentally impaired when the shooting occurred. As for the evidence, we have already submitted it."

"At the same time, I have no other ideas for defense."

"Hmm." Nara Ichiro nodded. "Is there anything else you want to say, such as what you want to say to the referees?"

Yes, there must be.

In this trial, Kensuke Komikado placed all his hopes on the judge to deliver a not-guilty verdict, and now it's time for him to unleash his full potential.

Kensuke Komikado nodded: "Yes, Chief Judge."

Kensuke Komikado took out a stack of documents, held them high in the courtroom, then went to the six judges, passed the documents around, and continued speaking.

"Please take a look at these documents, referees."

"This information comes from the results of a private survey. According to the results, the Miki Group is a multinational corporation."

However, in Tokyo, it secretly promoted cult organizations, whose chairman, An Jinyuan, was also its leader.

"Furthermore, all of these followers have been brainwashed and have donated all their money, houses, and cars to the church privately established by the Miki Group."

"This has also caused countless families to break apart."

"There are countless cases like this online, which demonstrate the harmfulness of the actions taken by the Miki Group."

"But what was the result...?"

"Nothing has changed."

"It's fair to say that the Miki Group, and even An Jinyuan, are leeching off these families!"

"And those on the mountain are the ones who dealt with these vampire leaders!"

"Here, I am not trying to exonerate Yamagami from his crimes, but rather to present the whole truth to everyone and show the complete facts of what happened."

"And what kind of person is he on the mountain?"

"If I had to describe him in three words, he'd be: ordinary, a homebody, and poor."

"Like most young people in Tokyo, they lack motivation and ability, but lead ordinary lives. However, the Miki Group dragged them directly into the abyss."

"Ask him why he is depressed?"

"It's very simple."

"I can't see the future in my life, so I feel that being ordinary is already good enough."

But what about the cult? It encouraged his mother to marry off his beloved, only sister to an old man.

"And he was powerless to do anything about it."

"Anyone would feel incredibly powerless in this situation, right?"

"Referees, please imagine yourself in your shoes. Could you possibly maintain such high emotional intensity?"

"It's perfectly normal to fall into depression and mental breakdown."

"Referees, my answer is complete, and the relevant evidence has been submitted. As for the verdict, I only hope that the judgment can be made based on the evidence and the facts."

During his presentation, Kensuke Komikado observed the referee's expression.

When he saw a hint of contemplation on each referee's face, Kensuke Komikado already understood.

This situation is stable.

A 100% win rate has been maintained.

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