Intuition is something difficult to describe.
Sometimes, intuition is a kind of psychological tendency conclusion formed after years of accumulated experience and comprehensive comparison.
And sometimes, intuition is completely inexplicable, emerging out of nowhere, like a writer's flash of inspiration or a painter's divine brushstroke, without sufficient theory to explain its existence.
Prosecutors often have this kind of intuition during investigations.
Allen Rivera's intuition told him that Hans Geoffrey was not the murderer.
If he was in charge of the case, he would have the right to apply for a thorough investigation, but he was not, so the only thing he could do was to help Hans Geoffrey find a suitable lawyer.
Purple Summers was undoubtedly the best choice.
She had the ability, the prestige, and was quite concerned about the Black Rose case. The appellate court, considering Purple Summers' personal reputation, might show some leniency towards Hans Geoffrey's situation.