I am a writer in Tokyo
Chapter 233 Logical Argument
Chapter 233 Logical Argument
Tsutomu Matsuo was wearing a formal suit today, carrying a briefcase in his hand, and had a brooch on his chest that represented his lawyer status. He looked like a legal pioneer.
Mr. Matsuo seemed very excited when he learned about the situation. He felt that it must be a cool thing to be the defense lawyer for Mr. Kitajima, oh no, it should be Kazuki Koin.
Of course, in the near future, as Xiaoyuan Yishu’s status becomes higher and higher, his fame will naturally grow.
Try to think about it, there is another name before his name, the exclusive lawyer and legal support of the famous Japanese writer Koin Yishu.
Maybe he can rest easy for the rest of his life.
He felt that the best decision he had ever made in his life was to strike up a conversation with the writer at the right time and in the right place, then become acquaintances, and then become friends.
While sitting in the car on the way to the police station, Matsuo reconstructed the course of the case. His face did not look very good. He had reconstructed it several times on the way here. Every time he reconstructed it, he always felt that the problem was quite tricky. At the same time, all the current evidence pointed to his client.
At least from the current legal perspective in Japan, his client is guilty.
If I plead guilty... maybe the punishment can be mitigated, but...
Matsuo glanced at Kitajima Koma who was sitting next to him. He knew very well that what they needed was a defense of innocence.
It is quite ridiculous to say that a good deed led to a bad result. Although many people in society have discussed before that if someone helps someone but violates the rules, then is that person guilty?
Neon laws are not perfect enough to protect the kindness of everyone, and they still have a long way to go compared to a mature bill.
What Matsuo knew was that some time ago a large group of scholars were discussing whether the death penalty should be removed from the law.
Retracting his thoughts, Matsuo gently asked, "What does Mr. Kitajima think about this matter?"
I don’t know what level he is asking about, the law or human nature. If he is discussing human nature, he will have a lot to say, but these have no fundamental effect...
“You will definitely be able to do it.” He glanced at the first generation sitting in the passenger seat. Although he wanted to say just do your best, he couldn’t say it.
The car stopped safely not far from the police station, and then Oshima Kazuya was seen standing on the side of the road, waiting for someone.
After everyone got off the bus, they met Oshima Kazuya's gaze. Kitajima Koma was a little confused: "Teacher Oshima, what are you doing?"
"I heard that Boss Ito had some problems, and I wondered if he needed some help, so I asked around."
Oshima Kazuya glanced at the first generation, and said with concern: "First generation, why don't you go home? We can handle it here. You don't want your wife to..."
Mrs. Ito was admitted to the hospital due to fainting caused by severe emotional fluctuations.
The first generation also just learned about this, but at the moment she couldn’t turn into two people, so she didn’t know where to go and was a little at a loss.
From childhood to adulthood, I have never encountered such a thing. In a trance, I felt a sense of surprise that I had suddenly grown up after experiencing hardships.
Kitajima Koma glanced at Oshima Kazuya, and Oshima read a kind of resentment in Koma's eyes. Suddenly, he realized that saying such things would cause a greater blow to the little girl, and he felt like he had lost his parents.
What was said was naturally like clothes soaked by the rain, with no choice but to wait for them to dry.
Matsuo Tsutomu introduced himself to Oshima Kazuya, and then everyone entered the police station.
Koi doesn't quite understand the case handling procedures and relevant regulations of the Neon Police Station. His impression of this place is still stuck on Inspector Megure and the Investigation Division.
Mr. Matsuo was quite professional, and after some communication, they successfully met with Boss Ito who was temporarily detained.
He was not much different from Mr. Ito whom I had met in the hotel before, except that his face showed some exhaustion and frustration from the unexpected change.
However, the first generation couldn't help sobbing for a moment, holding his face.
"I hope that after I'm gone, I'll ask you to take good care of the first generation." Boss Ito also began to tear up. He raised his head slightly, trying to make his face meet the light projected in the interrogation room.
Perhaps, in his eyes, in such a dark world, he is like the only ray of light, lonely yet bright.
Mr. Matsuo coughed, and a little embarrassedly interrupted Mr. Ito who was enjoying himself: "Well... it's like this, Mr. Ito, your current case has not been thoroughly characterized, and even if the punishment is based on the worst behavior, it will not lead to the death penalty. Of course, a long term imprisonment is unlikely.
Therefore, let’s discuss the specific details of the case first, and don’t try to…”
He thought for a moment, then continued: "Put yourself into some film and television works."
Boss Ito's face froze, and he expressed confusion: "Isn't this murder?"
In his opinion, if someone dies, it is murder.
"It's not murder, and it probably doesn't count as manslaughter either. At most, it's a causal relationship, not a direct determining relationship."
Mr. Matsuo was very upset.
After leaving the police station, the first generation hurried to the hospital, while Kitajima Koma and others stood outside the police station.
As soon as he stood still, Kitajima Koma found that the other two people's eyes were fixed on him. He was startled: "What are you looking at me for?"
Matsuo Tsutomu thought about it and came up with an idea: "Actually, for now, the essence of the problem is not how the police station will handle it, or how the court will handle it, but what happened here and the related logical relationship."
"We need to avoid the logic that the victim died because Boss Ito kept the victim, and try to prove that Boss Ito kept the victim because he was in a difficult situation, and the accident that the victim encountered was due to his misfortune.
Of course, what I want to prove is that Mr. Ito kept the victim out of sympathy, and the victim suffered an accident because of the relevant rules and regulations and operational problems of the contractor. That is, Mr. Ito did not occupy any decisive link in the whole incident, nor was he in any link in the logical chain. "
(End of this chapter)
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