According to James, he can apply for Elaine for one to two days of hospital treatment at most, but after the hospital treatment is over, Elaine must attend the preliminary hearing.

Before the trial, the judge will make a ruling on whether Elaine can be released on bail based on the general circumstances of the case.

If bail is available, the judge will give a bail amount and as long as the money is available, the person can temporarily restore freedom. However, according to James, the amount of contraband involved in Elaine’s case is too large so bail is basically impossible.

This means that after the court session, Elaine will be temporarily detained in the detention center.

Similar to China, the United States also has two kinds of institutions, jail and prison.

Although they both mean prison in translation, the former is actually more similar to China’s detention center which is used to temporarily detain suspects with lesser crimes or who have not yet been sentenced.

And the latter is the real prison for convicted criminals.

that Elaine will be

promised him that he could quietly

it, he can directly send Elaine back to China and he can completely settle the matter here. However,

hand, Charlie didn’t want his wife to feel that his ability was too

the other hand, he also hoped that Elaine would go in and

just steal other people’s things, especially other people’s bank cards, but the experience of entering the detention center only taught her this lesson and did not let her realize

how Elaine was fooled this time, based on his understanding of his mother-in-law, he knew very well that the other party must have promised her some

the last time, she stole his bank card and tried to transfer all

been taught that she must not suffer too

that the prisoners in the detention center are all suspects who are murderers and such like

arrogant articulation and weak body, it may

called Wesley and said, “Wesley, something happened to my mother-in-law and she

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