Fortunately, a call from the Interdiate Court arrived today, calling for another court session.
Still carrying her handbag, she walked all the way to the Interdiate Court. After the trial comnced, the Presiding Judge didn’t waste many words and directly read out the verdict.
“This Court believes that, in the cri of obstructing official business, the state organ’s staff must be lawfully executing their duties… In conclusion, the enforcent basis of the investigative team in this case is illegal, the enforcent procedure is illegal, and the existing evidence of the case is insufficient to prove that retrial applicant Liu Qiaoqiao’s actions constitute the cri of obstructing official business.”
“As for the defense argunts held by retrial applicant Liu Qiaoqiao and her Lawyer, this Court supports them. The original judgnt that retrial applicant Liu Qiaoqiao committed the cri of obstructing public service is wrong and should be corrected. In accordance with the ‘Criminal Procedure Law’ Article 236, Paragraph 1, Item 3, and Article 240, Item 3, the judgnt is as follows:”
“Revoke the judgnt… by the Tianyan City Interdiate People’s Court.”
“Retrial applicant Liu Qiaoqiao is innocent!”
This judgnt is final.
After the Presiding Judge finished reading the verdict, he imdiately looked towards Tang Fangjing.
But he found that this Lawyer Tang’s facial expression seed… very unhappy?
Not right, what do you an by that? You applied for an innocent verdict, we already pronounced you innocent, this is overturning our own judgnt!
The reason why there have previously been disputes between higher and sa level courts is exactly because such circumstances signify slapping one’s own face.
To have to admit that one’s own previous judgnt was wrong and must be corrected!
This is a matter of significant impact, and thus, there is the tendency to be stubborn, no matter what the higher court says. My judgnt stands as is, and if you disagree, render your own.
This ti, their adjudicative committee specifically convened a eting to decide to pronounce innocence, and yet, this Lawyer Tang is apparently still unhappy!
Never seen such a person before!
However, the Presiding Judge couldn’t really say anything and could only proceed as per protocol to hand the verdict to old Tang.
Old Tang took the verdict with a displeased face, and as soon as the Presiding Judge declared the court session over, he left, with that “gloomy” sensation making the public prosecutor feel aggrieved.
Logically speaking, we are the ones who should be feeling aggrieved!
In Liu Qiaoqiao’s case, the Procuratorate had made an arrest, and overturning the judgnt also has a significant impact on the Procuratorate.
So, after old Tang left, the public prosecutor couldn’t help blurting out: “What’s this all about? Old Shan, can you tell what’s up with Tang Fangjing? He won the case but still looks like that?”
Old Shan, the Presiding Judge, shook his head, indicating he also did not know: “I just feel that such people must be very difficult to get along with.”
Everyone chatted casually. The case was over, and it couldn’t represent anything else, especially such a case, which was decided by the adjudicative committee.
Old Tang was naturally unhappy. The Tianyan City Interdiate Court reversed the decision to not guilty!
It’s really unbearable, this case had all the favorable conditions.
Yet the verdict still turned out to be innocence. What kind of ss is this? When will he, Tang Fangjing, truly experience the “difficulties” other lawyers face with criminal cases?
Handling criminal cases is not that hard, look how cooperative the High Court and Interdiate Court are.
Only old Han is not here, otherwise, he definitely would have had a few words to say — criminal cases not difficult? Do you even want to listen to yourself!
With that face of yours and all the scars, following the regulations to visit, there isn’t a single Detention Center that would dare to stop you from eting.
The others need not even be ntioned, the Procuratorate and the Court regard lawyers as adversaries, uncooperative in all kinds of ways, it’s begging for favors left and right just to get things done.
Ah, comparing oneself with others really makes one frustrated.
Yet old Han wouldn’t really say anything, as it’s all the outco of soone’s own efforts.
Old Tang thought about it and still decided to dial Liu Qiaoqiao’s phone. From today onward, she would be innocent. No need for community correction anymore, no need to worry about a criminal record affecting her child…
The latter can’t be helped, despite widespread legal education, many people still believe that having a criminal record will affect their children…
At Temple Street Judicial Office, today is the day Liu Qiaoqiao is scheduled to report regularly.
The procedure remained as usual, only that Liu Qiaoqiao is a key surveillance target.
Mainly because she has never admitted her guilt, for community correction, first and foremost, offenders need to recognize their errors, only then can the subsequent work be carried out smoothly.
But she has always denied her guilt and thus held a resistant attitude towards the correction, leading to judicial officers responsible for her recently considering reporting to the authorities.
If she remains uncooperative during the probation period and receives three warnings from the executing body, it may be deed a serious violation of probation observation system and could lead to the revocation of probation, resuming the original sentence.
“Liu Qiaoqiao, I’ll explain to you once more, your current mindset is very wrong, do you understand? Our side has already given you two warnings, you’ve also learned what this ans!” the staff mber said with extre seriousness.
“I’m innocent.” Liu Qiaoqiao maintained the sa attitude.
Tang Fangjing said she’s a person who’s keen on the truth, he wasn’t wrong about that, she’s quite stubborn.
The staff mber looked at Liu Qiaoqiao, stood up, prepared to notify the leadership.
Yet just then, Liu Qiaoqiao’s phone rang.
“Hello, Lawyer Tang, ah the verdict was announced today? I didn’t know… Innocent? Really?” Liu Qiaoqiao suddenly beca excited.
Hearing these words, the staff mber, who was already at the door, paused in his steps.
On the phone, old Tang’s not so cheerful voice sounded: “Yes, indeed, I’m holding the verdict right now. Where are you? I’ll show you the verdict later.”
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