Although Zhou Yi no longer paid attention to this matter, Aunt Cheng still couldn't figure it out.
Even after she sat in the chair of regret, she couldn't understand why she was sentenced for just taking a piece of tofu!
Do you regret it? Of course I do. I have cried countless times since I came here.
Moreover, let alone Aunt Cheng, many people on the Internet are also a little confused. How can this matter reach the level of a crime? Can a piece of tofu trigger a tragedy?
The three will soon face criminal penalties, although there is a high possibility of suspended sentences.
But one of them was preparing to take the civil service exam, and this incident can be said to have ruined the rest of his life.
Is it a bit too serious?
There were many netizens who held this idea, so on that day, an unknown old man came forward to explain.
"Even though they only took a piece of tofu, their actions caused the victim to commit suicide. Even if the suicide attempt didn't succeed, it still caused serious consequences."
"The current evidence already proves a causal relationship between the two. That's enough. This isn't just a matter of a piece of tofu. This is a matter of your actions causing someone to become mentally ill or even commit suicide!"
The answer was very clear, without any particularly professional words. Everyone could hear the word "serious consequences".
And this old man also gave examples to illustrate.
Just like the case of the prospective college student who was defrauded, the amount of fraud was more than 9,000 yuan, which does not seem to be a lot of money on the Internet where the average annual salary is one million yuan.
But you have to know that the criminal law has provisions for these, generally in terms of a certain amount of money or serious consequences, and obviously, suicide or sudden death are serious consequences.
In the office, Mr. Fang stretched his fingers. He had nothing to do at the moment, so he answered some questions online and prepared to have a good fight with those argumentative people.
Zhou Yi, who was standing next to him, said helplessly, "Mr. Fang, when I came here today, it seemed like quite a few people wanted to see you. Your assistant said you were almost dying from being too busy..."
Hearing this, Fang Dazhuang said casually, "What kind of cases are they looking for me to deal with? They're boring. I need interesting cases. If they're boring, I might as well chat with netizens."
Well, this man treats arguing as entertainment, what else can you say.
It could be said that Fang Dazhang was a purely legal creature. Although he looked like a human being, Zhou Yi felt that Fang Dazhang probably didn't have much humanity...
Because he felt the same way himself.
Not to mention that he had come across as many criminal cases as Fang Dazhuang, even his own experiences in the past two years had made him feel as if he wanted to use criminal law to solve any problem he encountered.
I'm used to using a hammer to smash things, so I want to use a hammer to smash everything I encounter.
Learning too much about law will make you inhumane. This is not an exaggeration but a statement, but sometimes you don’t realize it.
But when he constantly criticizes the law, he has become a legal creature. Therefore, Zhou is thinking about going out for a walk.
Just as I was about to talk to Mr. Fang, I saw his eyes suddenly light up.
Because at that moment, a guy named "Senior Argumentative" responded: "So, if you say so, next time I encounter something like this, can I just commit suicide and then have someone rescue me, and the other person will go to jail? How simple is that!"
Fang Dazhuang showed this reply to Zhou Yi, and Zhou Yi wanted to start scolding him immediately, but after reading Fang Dazhuang's reply, Zhou Yi suddenly laughed.
"You're really clever! How about a little red flower as a reward? Don't you think you're really smart? You've figured out so many things that others haven't thought of?"
The person on the other end actually replied: "What's the matter? Just tell me if there's anything wrong with what I said. Isn't that what you meant?"
Fang Dazhuang's men replied quickly: "Young man, have you ever heard of a crime called false accusation and frame-up? Have you ever heard of a crime called perjury? Not to mention, do you think criminal evidence is only
Is this all that's needed to prove it?"
"If you do this, there's only one outcome: you'll end up in jail, working a sewing machine, and becoming a laughing stock for the local judicial authorities for years to come..."
This is not surprising at all. Similar jokes can be found in public security, procuratorial and judicial departments in many places, and every year there are many stupid criminals on the Internet who can bring a lot of joy to everyone.
Criminal offenses can never be proven with a single piece of evidence. The police have a hundred ways to investigate you thoroughly...
After replying for a long time, Fang Dazhuang finally turned around and looked at Zhou Yi and said, "What on earth are you doing here today? You've already got my assistant, what else do you want? By the way, when are you two going to get engaged?"
"Do you want me to help you with the prenuptial agreement? I tell you, Xinran is an expert in marriage and family matters. Rich people like you have to be careful."
Zhou Yi said angrily, "Lawyer Fang, stop joking. You said last time that I was losing my humanity, and I agree. If we still want to sign a prenuptial agreement, then we might as well just live with the law."
Life is not just about laws. We must clearly understand that Article 78 of Chapter 5 of the Marriage and Family Section of the Civil Code is a safety net when there is no other way out in the marriage.
It is a legal provision that provides you with a safety net!
"I mean, spring is coming, why don't you go out for a walk and see the beautiful mountains and rivers of our motherland?"
Should we go out for a walk? Mr. Fang fell into deep thought.
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