Section 275 Public Trial

Style: Historical Author: braggartWords: 3083Update Time: 24/01/11 23:20:12
As soon as these words came out, Shen Ruiming was really a little confused. He really didn't expect this: in his impression, when the summary court was just established and there was a maid case, veteran defense was sent. Otherwise, it is basically the defendant’s own defense. Although the Senate allowed defendants to find their own lawyers, few people had the money to hire one, and not many even the gentry masters knew about this system.

Shen Ruiming pondered for a moment and said: "The elders in Guangzhou are basically very busy. I have communicated with you before: only elder Zhang can come to help. Either I can handle the prosecutorial affairs alone, and leave the defense to Xiao Mr. Zhang."

Liu Xiang thought for a while: "Can Xiao Zhang do it? This case is as bloody as a Thai horror movie. Not to mention that she has no experience in legal practice, can a little girl endure this?"

"Well, we can wait until Xiao Zhang and I meet to see if it will work. In essence, this trial is a big drama we put on for the Guangzhou natives. Without a main actor, the drama will be very ugly."

"In this case, let's have a meeting tomorrow." Liu Xiang thought for a while and felt that this public sacrifice alone was not enough to "educate the people". It would be obvious to have a large-scale and public trial.

Early the next morning, Shen Ruiming washed up neatly, picked up his briefcase and headed to the Guangzhou Municipal Government.

Originally, he thought that the elders would relax after occupying Guangzhou, but he did not expect that he was the last one to arrive in the conference room. Shen Ruiming's face felt slightly hot, and he greeted several elders. When he saw that Zhang Yunmi had also arrived, he He nodded to her.

"How's it going? Are you mentally prepared?"

"Oh, actually I was just a primary school student in the old time and space - I mainly learned foreign languages ​​in Fangcaodi, but I didn't know anything about law..."

"Haven't you been helping me sort out the case files recently? You can be considered a legal assistant at a law firm." Shen Ruiming waved his hand to signal Zhang Yunmi not to interrupt in a hurry, "I know you want to say that you have no experience. It's okay. Who doesn’t come from a blank piece of paper? I remember the first time I went to court with my master to litigate..."

Seeing that Shen Ruiming was beginning to immerse himself in self-praising, Zhang Yunmi quickly changed the subject: "Legal work is relatively professional, right? I have never been exposed to this knowledge. It would be bad if the defense lawyer's work was messed up - —Besides, I really can’t muster up the energy to defend these bunch of wolf-hearted inhumans.”

"Actually, it's not as difficult as you think, and there is no need for you to write a defense statement. In fact, this trial is only superficial, and its essence is just a big show for the indigenous people." There were no indigenous people present at this meeting. He is not afraid of being overheard: "Of course, the 'big drama' here is not a derogatory term, but a modern legal education class for the people of Guangzhou. Your appearance as a defense lawyer is an important step in our judicial trials." It is an integral part of the law. Using this as a template to tell people how to file a lawsuit correctly will not only benefit the people, but also reduce our own workload."

Shen Ruiming also explained the focus of this trial, which is to have a public trial and a public verdict to enhance the indigenous people's sense of participation. Although the "jury" system of the maritime law system seems to be more conducive to "mass participation," taking into account social sentiment, this is tantamount to giving the local gentry a green light to intervene in the judiciary.

"You are a woman - in traditional concepts, women are always associated with benevolence and compassion, and you are also a veteran. It is most appropriate for you to be the defense lawyer."

"To be honest, I really don't want to be a defense lawyer for these beasts - I want to vomit after reading the materials!" Zhang Yunmi still has some psychological shadow.

Shen Ruiming said a few words of encouragement, and Liu Xiang and Liang Xinhu also encouraged her, which stabilized her mood.

Today's meeting is actually a "directors' meeting", a review of the trial process for tomorrow's public trial of the thirteen main criminals. Ensure the best results.

All legal documents, including opening statements, indictments, defense statements...even confessions and witness statements have been carefully revised. Shen Ruiming's requirements are: "No loopholes, no logical problems, and complete details."

The first two are easy to say. After all, they have real evidence and are not fabricating unjust or false cases out of thin air. However, the words "complete details" are more difficult. They will inevitably make the prisoners suffer countless hardships and torture them to death just to make them remember. Come up with some details.

The prisoners privately accepted the agreement: plead guilty and follow the trial process. In exchange for this, Shen Ruiming guaranteed that firstly, they would not be "cut to pieces", and secondly, their bodies would not be handed over to Cui Hantang for disposal after death. Compared to the former, the latter seems to scare these murderous demons even more.

Despite this, Shen Ruiming still required preparations to be made, especially the collection of personal and material evidence. This is to prepare for the situation where the prisoner suddenly retracts his confession or his confession is incorrect and inconsistent.

"This is our legal education in the judicial field for Guangzhou and the people of the entire Ming Dynasty. Success alone is not enough. Our requirement is 'flawless'!" Shen Ruiming said.

The day of the public trial came soon. Several streets outside the Guangzhou Municipal Court were blocked. The scene was like a temple fair. People wanted to see how the Australians interrogated these thieves.

The "Yangcheng Express" serialization on the "Maojia Inn Case" has been serialized for many days. Every time the extra issue comes out, it is sold out, and within two or three hours, there are crude pirated copies printed with movable clay type ink. Appearance - This is what the local people who used to print newspapers did.

The majority of public opinion officers also spared no effort to talk about various "secrets" in the materials they received at teahouses, wine shops, and at the wells in front of and behind the houses.

Therefore, although the case has not yet gone to trial, public opinion has been fully mobilized.

At this moment, there was a sea of ​​people outside the Guangzhou Municipal Court, and the National Army and police who came to maintain order had to set up a cordon around the perimeter to prohibit people from entering the streets surrounding the Municipal Court. Many people simply climbed up to the roof and looked at it from a distance as the only way to satisfy their curiosity.

Vendors squeezed in and out of the crowd, loudly selling cigarettes, melon seeds, Australian candies, braised chicken feet, duck necks, and chicken and duck heads, as well as crude pamphlets—pirated copies of extra-issue copies of the Yangcheng Express.

"Chief, it's almost time."

The secretary reminded Liang Xinhu, who was sitting on the wicker chair with his eyes closed and concentrating. Today he was dressed neatly: a black robe, and the badge on his chest was a scale under the morning star - a bit like the Ming and Qing dynasty.

Liang Xinhu nodded and stood up. The secretary quickly put on the Song-style black gauze long-winged hat and handed him a thick model of the "Imperial Code" book - the reason why it was a model was naturally because the code had not yet been compiled. Once the compilation is complete, it cannot be accommodated in the size of a thick dictionary. Just a prop.

Most of this attire can be said to be a combination of ancient and modern Chinese and foreign countries, which fully reflects the advanced nature of the Senate in the field of law.

Liang Xinhu walked into the Guangzhou Municipal Court with a calm face and a solemn demeanor. In the auditorium, many elders and many gentry from Guangzhou were already present. Liu Xiang did not attend today, and was replaced by Lin Baiguang. Naturally Gao Ji, a member of the local gentry, would not refuse, but he could only be regarded as a businessman. But several respectable Jin gentry came - not housekeepers, nor family members.

The court was originally converted into a public hall and could accommodate only fifty or sixty hearing persons. Today, in order to expand the influence, all the chairs were removed except for the special auditorium. Now it was packed with people, and those with the best luck squeezed all the way to the iron fence of the trial area.

Soldiers from the White Horse Brigade maintained order inside the courthouse. Although the common people were vying to squeeze in to the front to see the verdict, and there were so many people, with the shining bayonets in front, the crowd always maintained basic order.

Seeing the judge appear, the crowd immediately caused a commotion. This commotion spread quickly from the court to the surrounding streets like ripples.

"The judge is here, everyone stand up!"

The sudden noise made everyone tremble. Fortunately, there was a commentator arranged in the crowd to tell the people: This is a loudspeaker specially arranged by the Senate so that people who cannot enter and sit and listen to the court hearing can also Be the first to know what happened in the hospital.

The noisy sound in the loudspeaker continued for a while, but soon became quiet. The crowd outside seemed to feel something, and gradually stopped talking.

Liang Xinhu strode to the judge's department, sat down on a high-backed chair, picked up the gavel and struck it three times:

"The court is now open!"

Liang Xinhu's secretary acted as the clerk of the trial. After reading the court discipline, Shen Ruiming also walked in from the passage. Sit down in the prosecutor's seat.

Zhang Yunmi's appearance caused a commotion among the crowd. First of all, everyone is not familiar with the concept of "defender". Although there are so-called "lawyers" in Guangzhou, they generally do not appear in court - and most of the lawyers are involved in civil cases. Most people avoid such major criminal cases. , there are still people who take the initiative to get involved! What's more, the case of the Maojia Inn is absolutely insane. How can there be any reason to "defend" it? Secondly, the identity of this "female elder" naturally caused a commotion.

There are female elders among Australians, which is nothing new in Guangzhou. But the female senator in front of her was not only beautiful, but also young. It's a bit shocking to have to work as a "lawyer".

"Could this Australian be insane? How can such a criminal defend himself?"

"Pull it out and chop it into pieces, then feed the meat to pigs and dogs. It will be an advantage for them!"

"He also got a pretty pink girl to be a lawyer - this Australian is really unique..."

"Too high...the feet are too big..."

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