Daily life of an American TV drama agent

Chapter 246 Hailey in trouble

"Yes, you are right. I will call Mitchell right now. If Hailey is sued, we will definitely need a lawyer." After Ron's prompting, Claire finally had an idea and returned to her usual routine. The true nature of a strong woman.

"No, what I mean is that we can see if Hailey was subjected to violent law enforcement or was harmed in the process of law enforcement. In that case, we will need a lawyer to sue the police station over there for compensation."

Ron put on his coat and put the phone back to his ear: "Although I know another lawyer who is very difficult to deal with, that guy's price is too expensive, so in comparison, Mitchell is more cost-effective."

Hailey's university is California State University, Fresno. It is located in Fresno, a city in central California, just northwest of Los Angeles. It is between the two big cities of Los Angeles and San Francisco, but it is closer to San Francisco.

The mascot is a bulldog and it is also the alma mater of Phil Dunphy.

However, Dunfei was not at all excited about returning to his alma mater now. The face that smiled all day long was so serious for the first time in Ron's impression. Ron patted his stiff shoulder and said with relief:

"Relax, man, it's just a drink. Trust me, it's not a big deal. We all did this in college. She was just unlucky and got caught." But Ron's words did not faze Fei. I relaxed, but it aroused Claire's nervous reaction. She drove slower and slower, and her original irritable mother almost became a good driver.

"Claire, can you drive faster? When did you start driving within the traffic limit?" Mitchell asked before Ron could speak.

"My daughter was arrested and jailed for drinking. I hope she can reflect inside for a while. Even now I want to stop the car and buy something at a roadside store before continuing on the road. Who wants to buy a pair of last year's sunglasses? "

Even Phil couldn't help but comfort the nervous Claire: "Relax, honey."

"I can't relax, Phil, she's only been in college for six weeks." Claire slapped the steering wheel hard.

"Yes, everyone goes a little crazy when they go in. I remember one night in my first year of college, some people on our Frisbee golf team brought a box of Zima wine into the dormitory. Needless to say more about it later."

Phil used himself as an example, which resonated with Mitchell: "It goes without saying that universities have all had that kind of experience."

"So, Claire, you are really a little too nervous. Hailey is just not smart enough to be caught by the police who are eager to rush for performance. Instead of blaming all the mistakes on Hailey, why not give half of it to Hailey?" This ridiculous law.”

"Think about it, in this country, it is obvious that a person can get married and have children at the age of 18, but he cannot legally drink alcohol until he is 22 years old. It is simply ridiculous."

"But……"

Claire wanted to argue, but was interrupted by Ron. Sadly, among the three men in the car, Ron was the only one who had the guts to interrupt the angry Claire when she was speaking.

"Think about it, Claire. Isn't it a blessing that Haley was just arrested for drinking and not for taking drugs, robbing a bank, or shooting someone else?"

“What kind of college student does that?”

"If you watch the news often, you will find that there are quite a few kids who are having fun, and some are even crazier than we were at that time." Ron shrugged: "Seriously, we are so serious about alcoholic beverages. It’s really making a fuss out of a molehill. As long as they use part of their energy to deal with those drug dealers, they won’t let drugs spread to the extent it is today.”

"That's right, just like Ron said," Phil gave Ron a grateful look and quickly echoed: "Hey, are you hungry? Do you want to buy some waffles before we continue on the road?"

However, Phil's words only earned Claire a blank look.

"Ron, I'm just worried about what to do now?" The previous words finally made Claire feel a little better: "We have done a lot of ridiculous things before, but we have never been caught. I don't know about this kind of thing. How to deal with it.”

“Believe me, believe Mitchell, this is nothing more than a trivial matter,” Ron joked: “Besides, in a capitalist country like ours, there is nothing that money cannot solve.

If that doesn't work, you can also use cash to fan yourself in front of the police, and they will understand what you mean. "

Just like that, after another two hours, they finally drove to the Fresno Police Station. Before entering, Mitchell adjusted his clothes specifically in the reflection of the glass door, and then showed off his appearance as if he was going to court. Jiujiu walked in proudly.

"Hello, we are here for Haley Dunphy, I am Mitchell Pritchett, Miss Dunphy's attorney."

"She doesn't need a lawyer today." The policeman briefly checked the information without raising his head.

"I think this should be the final say. I want to talk to my client now. Thank you." Mitchell finished reading the lines he had just copied from the movie on the way here, and quickly picked up a document and pretended to read it. got up, hiding his own excessive nervousness.

The policeman raised his head blankly: "You just need to pay the bail and take her away."

"Really? That's great." Claire cheered: "Sir, I really don't want to excuse my daughter, believe me, but do you think you should arrest and imprison the children on campus just because they drank a little bit? , isn’t it a bit too much of a misuse of public resources?”

The policeman's expression became a little unhappy: "Madam, your daughter is charged with resisting arrest and assaulting a police officer."

"What!" Claire and Phil opened their mouths in surprise.

"Maybe you should get a real lawyer," Mitchell whispered.

"Okay, let me do it~" Seeing that they all had no idea, Ron came out from behind: "Sir, can you please take a look again? I think there must be some misunderstanding, Hailey She is just a somewhat rebellious child, but I don’t think no matter how rebellious she is, she will never be rebellious to this extent.”

"Maybe you should take a look at this." The police turned the computer screen around and saw footage of the arrest being played on it.

A poor policeman had just finished shouting: "Stop, put your hands where I can see!", and then he was sat down on the ground by a girl who fell from the sky.

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