
Justice of the United States
by There Are Always Unscrupulous People Who Want To Love Me
About This Novel
Please support the new book "1960: My Uncle Was the Director of the FBI"! ............ Time travel is a good thing, and time travel to become a promising young judge is even more joyful. However, he needs to take care of the corpse in front of him first. ............................................................ It involves a lot of American dramas, but if you haven't watched it, it won't be affected. It's better if you've seen it.
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Official(12)Scraped 20d ago
What are you writing about?
I don't understand anything, what the hell are you writing about? The American police are divided into one and two groups, and there is a yellow man who became a judge at a young age. If you say you don't have a great background, I don't believe you. Welfare for time travelers? Bullshit. It doesn't even have the most basic logic. What a bullshit.
The U. S. military whose public weapons are used for private purposes
Military interests? Is it the interests of certain people in the military or the interests of the military? How much oil and wealth have the US military robbed in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria? Are these used as military expenses? Or is it being pocketed by some interest groups?
Don't double standard as soon as you get the protagonist, and don't do it. Abuse of authority means abuse of authority. You have to explain it. There is no need to explain too much about irrelevant content.
It's a pity that the main character is gay
It's a pity, it's a pity, it's a pity.
What do you want to do? What do you think? What you think? What do you think... Questions like this can be called the classic rhetoric of the empty-handed wolf. A preset scenario, nothing has been paid, nothing promised, nothing said, and empty words have taken away your thoughts and found out your details.
Character notes appear in the text
A brother reminded me that it is best to note which American TV series it is from, so I will write it here. Some are copied from American TV series, and some only have names, but no character or origin. Some even moved their 'homes'. 1. Dexter Morgan It comes from one of my favorite American TV series, "The Doctor". I recommend it to those who like to watch American TV series. This drama is very heart-warming. Some people say that the character behind Dexter is very funny {referring to the character of "Bloodthirsty Doctor," not the new demon-killer). I actually think that the latter part is the essence of Dexter's heart. You can take a look. Bloodthirsty Forensic takes place in Miami. In order to serve the plot, the forensic doctor's hometown was moved from Miami to New York. 2. Ben Stone He comes from "Law and Order". Because of his English name, fans of the show also call him Uncle Shitou, and he is also one of my favorites. However, some magical changes have been made to Ben Stone's character here. In the original drama, Ben Stone was a wise and tough prosecutor. Law and Order is a long-lived drama. It seems that the original drama has more than 20 seasons, and there are many other spin-off dramas. It's a pity that I haven't read any of them, and I'm selective in reading them. 3. Thunder The name comes from the Navy SEALs, but I changed everything about Ray and pretty much just kept the name. So it's probably not considered a fan. 4. ACN From The Newsroom, a fictional television station in a newsroom. I haven't watched two episodes of The Newsroom, it's said to be a good series, but it doesn't fit my personal taste. 5. BAU From Criminal Minds. In my opinion, the first three seasons of Criminal Minds were a masterpiece, but then the series continued, getting worse and worse as it continued. BAU will appear in the future. 6. Jason Burr and Benjamin Colon Both come from "Trial Expert", the two are brother-in-law and brother-in-law. This article makes some changes to Benjamin's background so that Benjamin and Ben Stone can get to know each other. 7. Michael Desiato It comes from "Your Honor", a new drama starring Breaking Bad. It is currently only in its first season. Only his name is used here, and the rest has nothing to do with "Your Honor". After all, the show has only just released its first season and the plot has just unfolded. I can't wait forever, right? Characters from other dramas will appear one after another in the future. When they appear, I will make a note at the end of the article and also write it here. Other friends are also welcome to help make notes and introductions and contribute.
This is the first time I've seen someone write about Justice,
It feels pretty good. I didn't write about how the judge was promoted. It feels a bit vague.
You must realize this: if you work hard to improve your voice and social status, the first 'reward' you will get must be an increase in workload! This is the so-called ability to work hard!
Isn't it good to write about entertainment? Your subject matter is too niche. Since King of Hollywood, there haven't been many good works.
If there are missing chapters, don't worry, the modification is being blocked. . . . .
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Community(0)
Official(12)Scraped 20d ago
What are you writing about?
I don't understand anything, what the hell are you writing about? The American police are divided into one and two groups, and there is a yellow man who became a judge at a young age. If you say you don't have a great background, I don't believe you. Welfare for time travelers? Bullshit. It doesn't even have the most basic logic. What a bullshit.
The U. S. military whose public weapons are used for private purposes
Military interests? Is it the interests of certain people in the military or the interests of the military? How much oil and wealth have the US military robbed in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria? Are these used as military expenses? Or is it being pocketed by some interest groups?
Don't double standard as soon as you get the protagonist, and don't do it. Abuse of authority means abuse of authority. You have to explain it. There is no need to explain too much about irrelevant content.
It's a pity that the main character is gay
It's a pity, it's a pity, it's a pity.
What do you want to do? What do you think? What you think? What do you think... Questions like this can be called the classic rhetoric of the empty-handed wolf. A preset scenario, nothing has been paid, nothing promised, nothing said, and empty words have taken away your thoughts and found out your details.
Character notes appear in the text
A brother reminded me that it is best to note which American TV series it is from, so I will write it here. Some are copied from American TV series, and some only have names, but no character or origin. Some even moved their 'homes'. 1. Dexter Morgan It comes from one of my favorite American TV series, "The Doctor". I recommend it to those who like to watch American TV series. This drama is very heart-warming. Some people say that the character behind Dexter is very funny {referring to the character of "Bloodthirsty Doctor," not the new demon-killer). I actually think that the latter part is the essence of Dexter's heart. You can take a look. Bloodthirsty Forensic takes place in Miami. In order to serve the plot, the forensic doctor's hometown was moved from Miami to New York. 2. Ben Stone He comes from "Law and Order". Because of his English name, fans of the show also call him Uncle Shitou, and he is also one of my favorites. However, some magical changes have been made to Ben Stone's character here. In the original drama, Ben Stone was a wise and tough prosecutor. Law and Order is a long-lived drama. It seems that the original drama has more than 20 seasons, and there are many other spin-off dramas. It's a pity that I haven't read any of them, and I'm selective in reading them. 3. Thunder The name comes from the Navy SEALs, but I changed everything about Ray and pretty much just kept the name. So it's probably not considered a fan. 4. ACN From The Newsroom, a fictional television station in a newsroom. I haven't watched two episodes of The Newsroom, it's said to be a good series, but it doesn't fit my personal taste. 5. BAU From Criminal Minds. In my opinion, the first three seasons of Criminal Minds were a masterpiece, but then the series continued, getting worse and worse as it continued. BAU will appear in the future. 6. Jason Burr and Benjamin Colon Both come from "Trial Expert", the two are brother-in-law and brother-in-law. This article makes some changes to Benjamin's background so that Benjamin and Ben Stone can get to know each other. 7. Michael Desiato It comes from "Your Honor", a new drama starring Breaking Bad. It is currently only in its first season. Only his name is used here, and the rest has nothing to do with "Your Honor". After all, the show has only just released its first season and the plot has just unfolded. I can't wait forever, right? Characters from other dramas will appear one after another in the future. When they appear, I will make a note at the end of the article and also write it here. Other friends are also welcome to help make notes and introductions and contribute.
This is the first time I've seen someone write about Justice,
It feels pretty good. I didn't write about how the judge was promoted. It feels a bit vague.
You must realize this: if you work hard to improve your voice and social status, the first 'reward' you will get must be an increase in workload! This is the so-called ability to work hard!
Isn't it good to write about entertainment? Your subject matter is too niche. Since King of Hollywood, there haven't been many good works.
If there are missing chapters, don't worry, the modification is being blocked. . . . .












