Chapter 819 Unnatural Death
Chapter 819 Unnatural Death
It’s time for the trial of Watanabe Katsu’s murder case of Sutsavi.
Murphy accompanied Anna Kobayashi to the court scene.
Just as they entered the court, they happened to meet Masaru Watanabe, who was escorted by bailiffs and handcuffed.
Watanabe Masaru has a calm expression and his hair is meticulously taken care of. He is worthy of being a boss and has a stable mentality.
After meeting Murphy and Anna Kobayashi, Masaru Watanabe kept his eyes on Anna Kobayashi.
But when he saw Anna Kobayashi holding Murphy's arm, and the relationship between the two people was obviously extraordinary, his pupils shrank slightly.
On the night of the negotiation with Sutsavi, he tore the clothes on Anna Kobayashi's shoulders because he clearly remembered that there was a birthmark on his daughter's shoulder...
Watanabe Masaru looked Mo Fei up and down, and felt that no matter how he looked at it, he didn't like it. Men who look too handsome are generally easy to be carefree, and their whole body is filled with an aura of carelessness, and they are not stable enough...
How can such a man be happy if his daughter follows him?
However, no matter what he was thinking at this time, he could not act because so far, all the evidence in this murder case was against him.
Even if he paid a lot of money to hire a lawyer to defend himself, he would probably go to jail.
Anna Kobayashi turned a blind eye to Watanabe Masaru's gaze, her face as cold as ice.
No matter what Watanabe Masaru thinks, there are various reasons, but it is an ironclad fact that he abandoned his mother and daughter, causing her mother to die miserably, so no matter what, Kobayashi Anna will not forgive him!
Both parties take their seats.
Anna Kobayashi sat in the plaintiff's seat, and Murphy temporarily sat in the audience.
"...The leaders of Black Dragon Co., Ltd. and the Southeast Asian Chamber of Commerce, and the defendant were not the victims, Sutsavi, met for one-on-one negotiations in Jushuitang. During the negotiation, Sutsavi was stabbed in the upper right abdomen by a fragment of a glass screen. After being sent to the hospital, he died of excessive bleeding..."
"To sum up, the prosecutor believes that Watanabe Masaru can be identified as the murderer of Sutsavi, and his means are bad, so he should be sentenced to death..."
After the prosecutor finished speaking, it was time for Watanabe Masaru's lawyer to speak.
The two sides were going back and forth, spitting at each other, and it was so lively.
However, due to the lack of evidence, Watanabe Masaru's lawyer is at a clear disadvantage.
"If this continues, I'm afraid Watanabe Katsu will lose."
Qin Feng, who was sitting next to Murphy, said: "So, you really watched such an innocent person being framed and imprisoned?"
"Innocent? What is innocence?" Murphy said: "Brother, do you know that Watanabe Masaru is a gang leader. For such a person, you tell me that he is innocent? Do you still remember that when you just met him? At that time, he said, if you solve the case, you can take away one billion yen, but if you can't solve the case, you will be drowned in the sea and fed to fish?"
"That's not what I meant. No matter how many evil things he has done before, I mean he is innocent in this case." Qin Feng said.
"Compared to procedural justice, I pursue result justice more." Murphy said: "In fact, most Chinese people pay attention to result justice. As long as the result is correct, no matter what method is used, it is acceptable. Only Westerners pay attention to it. Process justice means that no matter what the outcome is, the implementation process must comply with legal principles.”
"Chinese people generally support the death penalty because it can achieve the best deterrent effect, which is consequential justice, while Westerners generally oppose the death penalty because it is against ethics to deprive another person of his right to life by force. This is process justice. I think you Don’t make yourself stupid by learning more and more knowledge. You must have your own thinking. Is procedural justice really that important?”
Qin Feng paused and thought for a moment: "According to what you said, is it my fault?"
"Of course not. I just want to say that people can't be too rigid. Is procedural justice important? Of course it is! But who is more important, procedural justice or result justice? The result justice is definitely more important! So most of the time, naturally The principle of procedural justice should be followed, but do we need to add some things that cannot be solved by procedural justice?"
Murphy shrugged and said: "Anyway, your greatest pleasure lies in solving the mystery of the case, rather than pursuing absolute justice. Just like, when you were in Bangkok, why didn't you do everything you could to catch the real murderer? Does the little girl miss Nuo?"
"Forget it, you've wiped out the evidence anyway, whatever you say is what you say." Qin Feng didn't want to argue with Murphy.
Since there was no spoiler, Watanabe Masaru was convicted.
After his lawyer argued hard, Watanabe was sentenced to ten years in prison.
Japan is actually a country with very light sentencing. If you kill someone, the chance of being sentenced to death is very low. In Japan, the death penalty requires the signature of the top minister of the Ministry of Justice, but it is generally not signed unless the crime is extremely heinous. If it is a murder, the death penalty is very low. More than three people can probably be sentenced to death, but when they will be executed is also a big problem...
Article 232 of Japan's "Criminal Law" stipulates that those who intentionally kill people shall be sentenced to death, life imprisonment, or fixed-term imprisonment of not less than ten years. If the circumstances are relatively minor, they shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than three years but not more than ten years.
Watanabe Masaru's case was classified as neither serious nor serious by his lawyer.
As long as Watanabe Katsu performs well in prison, his sentence can be reduced, and he can even function well, and he can be paroled for medical treatment...
In other words, the excessive pursuit of procedural justice in the West has led to the interference of money in politics, legislation, and justice. The rich and powerful can enjoy much more than ordinary people.
When Anna Kobayashi waited for the results to come out, she looked tired and prepared to go home with Murphy.
She thought she would be happy when she avenged her mother, but at this moment, she was not as excited as she imagined...
"Perhaps it's because you didn't see the tragic scene of crying and crying on that person's face, right?"
Until the verdict was announced, the expression on Watanabe Masaru's face remained as calm as water, as if he had expected it.
"Miss Anna Kobayashi, Mr. Watanabe Masaru wants to see you before going to prison."
Just before Murphy and Anna Kobayashi were about to walk out of the court, Masaru Watanabe's lawyer came in a hurry and said to Anna Kobayashi.
"I have nothing to say to him." Kobayashi Anna said: "You can tell him that he is the one who deserves his punishment and is destined to go to hell after death!"
After finishing speaking, Anna Kobayashi left the court with Murphy, regardless of lawyer Katsura Watanabe's plea to stay.
When she reached the steps in front of the court, Anna Kobayashi couldn't help but squat down and cried bitterly. Her teeth were gritting loudly, but she held on tightly.
"well--!"
Murphy gently touched Anna Kobayashi's head.
……
It’s time for the trial of Watanabe Katsu’s murder case of Sutsavi.
Murphy accompanied Anna Kobayashi to the court scene.
Just as they entered the court, they happened to meet Masaru Watanabe, who was escorted by bailiffs and handcuffed.
Watanabe Masaru has a calm expression and his hair is meticulously taken care of. He is worthy of being a boss and has a stable mentality.
After meeting Murphy and Anna Kobayashi, Masaru Watanabe kept his eyes on Anna Kobayashi.
But when he saw Anna Kobayashi holding Murphy's arm, and the relationship between the two people was obviously extraordinary, his pupils shrank slightly.
On the night of the negotiation with Sutsavi, he tore the clothes on Anna Kobayashi's shoulders because he clearly remembered that there was a birthmark on his daughter's shoulder...
Watanabe Masaru looked Mo Fei up and down, and felt that no matter how he looked at it, he didn't like it. Men who look too handsome are generally easy to be carefree, and their whole body is filled with an aura of carelessness, and they are not stable enough...
How can such a man be happy if his daughter follows him?
However, no matter what he was thinking at this time, he could not act because so far, all the evidence in this murder case was against him.
Even if he paid a lot of money to hire a lawyer to defend himself, he would probably go to jail.
Anna Kobayashi turned a blind eye to Watanabe Masaru's gaze, her face as cold as ice.
No matter what Watanabe Masaru thinks, there are various reasons, but it is an ironclad fact that he abandoned his mother and daughter, causing her mother to die miserably, so no matter what, Kobayashi Anna will not forgive him!
Both parties take their seats.
Anna Kobayashi sat in the plaintiff's seat, and Murphy temporarily sat in the audience.
"...The leaders of Black Dragon Co., Ltd. and the Southeast Asian Chamber of Commerce, and the defendant were not the victims, Sutsavi, met for one-on-one negotiations in Jushuitang. During the negotiation, Sutsavi was stabbed in the upper right abdomen by a fragment of a glass screen. After being sent to the hospital, he died of excessive bleeding..."
"To sum up, the prosecutor believes that Watanabe Masaru can be identified as the murderer of Sutsavi, and his means are bad, so he should be sentenced to death..."
After the prosecutor finished speaking, it was time for Watanabe Masaru's lawyer to speak.
The two sides were going back and forth, spitting at each other, and it was so lively.
However, due to the lack of evidence, Watanabe Masaru's lawyer is at a clear disadvantage.
"If this continues, I'm afraid Watanabe Katsu will lose."
Qin Feng, who was sitting next to Murphy, said: "So, you really watched such an innocent person being framed and imprisoned?"
"Innocent? What is innocence?" Murphy said: "Brother, do you know that Watanabe Masaru is a gang leader. For such a person, you tell me that he is innocent? Do you still remember that when you just met him? At that time, he said, if you solve the case, you can take away one billion yen, but if you can't solve the case, you will be drowned in the sea and fed to fish?"
"That's not what I meant. No matter how many evil things he has done before, I mean he is innocent in this case." Qin Feng said.
"Compared to procedural justice, I pursue result justice more." Murphy said: "In fact, most Chinese people pay attention to result justice. As long as the result is correct, no matter what method is used, it is acceptable. Only Westerners pay attention to it. Process justice means that no matter what the outcome is, the implementation process must comply with legal principles.”
"Chinese people generally support the death penalty because it can achieve the best deterrent effect, which is consequential justice, while Westerners generally oppose the death penalty because it is against ethics to deprive another person of his right to life by force. This is process justice. I think you Don’t make yourself stupid by learning more and more knowledge. You must have your own thinking. Is procedural justice really that important?”
Qin Feng paused and thought for a moment: "According to what you said, is it my fault?"
"Of course not. I just want to say that people can't be too rigid. Is procedural justice important? Of course it is! But who is more important, procedural justice or result justice? The result justice is definitely more important! So most of the time, naturally The principle of procedural justice should be followed, but do we need to add some things that cannot be solved by procedural justice?"
Murphy shrugged and said: "Anyway, your greatest pleasure lies in solving the mystery of the case, rather than pursuing absolute justice. Just like, when you were in Bangkok, why didn't you do everything you could to catch the real murderer? Does the little girl miss Nuo?"
"Forget it, you've wiped out the evidence anyway, whatever you say is what you say." Qin Feng didn't want to argue with Murphy.
Since there was no spoiler, Watanabe Masaru was convicted.
After his lawyer argued hard, Watanabe was sentenced to ten years in prison.
Japan is actually a country with very light sentencing. If you kill someone, the chance of being sentenced to death is very low. In Japan, the death penalty requires the signature of the top minister of the Ministry of Justice, but it is generally not signed unless the crime is extremely heinous. If it is a murder, the death penalty is very low. More than three people can probably be sentenced to death, but when they will be executed is also a big problem...
Article 232 of Japan's "Criminal Law" stipulates that those who intentionally kill people shall be sentenced to death, life imprisonment, or fixed-term imprisonment of not less than ten years. If the circumstances are relatively minor, they shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than three years but not more than ten years.
Watanabe Masaru's case was classified as neither serious nor serious by his lawyer.
As long as Watanabe Katsu performs well in prison, his sentence can be reduced, and he can even function well, and he can be paroled for medical treatment...
In other words, the excessive pursuit of procedural justice in the West has led to the interference of money in politics, legislation, and justice. The rich and powerful can enjoy much more than ordinary people.
When Anna Kobayashi waited for the results to come out, she looked tired and prepared to go home with Murphy.
She thought she would be happy when she avenged her mother, but at this moment, she was not as excited as she imagined...
"Perhaps it's because you didn't see the tragic scene of crying and crying on that person's face, right?"
Until the verdict was announced, the expression on Watanabe Masaru's face remained as calm as water, as if he had expected it.
"Miss Anna Kobayashi, Mr. Watanabe Masaru wants to see you before going to prison."
Just before Murphy and Anna Kobayashi were about to walk out of the court, Masaru Watanabe's lawyer came in a hurry and said to Anna Kobayashi.
"I have nothing to say to him." Kobayashi Anna said: "You can tell him that he is the one who deserves his punishment and is destined to go to hell after death!"
After finishing speaking, Anna Kobayashi left the court with Murphy, regardless of lawyer Katsura Watanabe's plea to stay.
When she reached the steps in front of the court, Anna Kobayashi couldn't help but squat down and cried bitterly. Her teeth were gritting loudly, but she held on tightly.
"well--!"
Murphy gently touched Anna Kobayashi's head.
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