Du Jinglin directly said that Zhao Sisi is a psychiatric patient!
This news stunned everyone.
Zhao Sisi is ntally ill?
If Zhao Sisi is ntally ill, then this case, no matter how much evidence there is that Zhao Sisi committed murder, is useless!
Because in the legal sense, a ntally ill person who commits murder is not guilty!
Du Jinglin’s trump card directly sealed the fate of this case!
That is to say, all of Gu Chen’s previous efforts can only prove that Zhao Sisi committed murder, but legally Zhao Sisi still cannot be sentenced!
As long as it can be proven to be a ntal illness, it is very difficult to impose the death penalty, and there is even the possibility of acquittal.
There are several scenarios for the judgnt of murder by soone with a ntal illness.
1. A person with complete lack of criminal responsibility due to ntal illness.
If a ntally ill person causes harmful consequences while unable to recognize or control their behavior, and this is confird through legal procedures, they are considered to have complete lack of criminal responsibility.
This ans that at the ti of the murder, due to the ntal illness, they were unable to realize the consequences of their actions, and therefore are not held criminally responsible.
2. A person with restricted criminal responsibility due to ntal illness.
A ntally ill person who has not completely lost the ability to recognize or control their behavior when committing a cri falls under restricted criminal responsibility. This type of ntally ill person, although having a ntal disorder, still possesses a certain level of cognitive and control abilities, albeit reduced compared to a normal person.
Such individuals still have to bear criminal responsibility, but can receive a lesser or mitigated penalty.
3. A person with complete criminal responsibility during periods of remission from intermittent ntal illness.
An individual with intermittent ntal illness who commits a cri while ntally stable should be considered to have complete criminal responsibility, as their cognitive and control abilities are the sa as a normal person when they are not experiencing symptoms.
When committing a cri during periods of ntal stability, they should bear criminal responsibility; if the murder ets the conditions for the death penalty, such as cruelty of the cri and especially severe consequences, it is possible they could be sentenced to death.
However, it is only a possibility, as sentencing to death is still very difficult.
In this case, the situation is quite complicated.
A comprehensive evaluation of Zhao Sisi’s ntal state at the ti of the incident is required.
Examination of behavior, language, witness testimony, procuring a forensic psychiatric evaluation, and related dical tests are necessary to prove whether Zhao Sisi was in a state of ntal normalcy at the ti of the incident.
This is the reason Du Jinglin had Zhao Sisi step down.
Du Jinglin continued: "The evidence is right here, this is an examination done by a hospital one month prior to the incident on Zhao Sisi."
"The examination results showed Zhao Sisi was severely depressed and had strong suicidal tendencies, with a ntal state already unstable, leading to an identification of her as a psychiatric patient."
"Zhao Sisi’s ntal illness is moderate, with intermittent episodes, occasionally returning to normal, which is why she could still attend school; however, her ntal illness has been worsening..."
"During this period, there has been no effective solution."
"In Zhao Sisi’s ho, there are psychiatric dications, and I brought these dications to the scene; these were prescribed to Zhao Sisi a month ago by a doctor."
"Besides these dications, there is also a diagnostic report from the doctor, a treatnt plan... all these are available."
Du Jinglin said, "These evidences were originally not ant to be disclosed, as they relate to Zhao Sisi’s personal privacy, but the situation has reached this point, and I have no choice but to present them."
"Zhao Sisi’s ntal problems are severe; for a long ti, she has repeatedly had conflicts with her family."
"You can also see that Zhao Sisi’s behavior is very abnormal, with multiple suicide attempts, is this sothing a normal person would do?"
"Moreover, after being rescued from the river, Zhao Sisi said sothing that indicated her ntal breakdown: she asked who made Li Zhengyi jump into the river?"
"This sentence illustrates that Zhao Sisi was in an episode at the ti, with severe ntal instability. If she truly intended to kill by jumping into the river, she would have chosen a place with fewer people, as jumping into the river in a crowded place makes it very easy to be rescued."
"Moreover, Zhao Sisi herself was ntally unstable and was being manipulated to do various things; all of this was not her original intention."
"Additionally, if you look at Zhao Sisi’s Douyin, you can see that she recently had a huge argunt with her family, even making various exaggerated statents, all of which can prove that Zhao Sisi has beco ntally unstable."
"At the university, many students also believe that Zhao Sisi’s ntal state is abnormal... Here are the chat records, though Zhao Sisi herself is unaware that her university classmates discussed her like this behind her back."
"Whether considering Zhao Sisi’s behavior, her verbal expressions, or witness testimonies, they all indicate that Zhao Sisi was extrely ntally unstable when jumping into the river, experiencing an episode, and for a ntally ill person, anything is possible."
"Furthermore, after the incident, Zhao Sisi underwent another ntal examination, and the results were very poor, with all the evidence here."
"Your Honor, I am indeed very sorry that Li Zhengyi has left this world; as a firefighter, he did everything he could."
"However, Zhao Sisi did not commit murder intentionally; she is a psychiatric patient and has been repeatedly instigated, and incited, and her usual words cannot be considered as evidence."
"The statents made by Zhao Sisi on her various smaller accounts are also quite abnormal, and this does not prove anything."
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