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122: Repairing the plank road in the open while marching through Chencang in secret!

Liu Jiale was naturally afraid too; as the old saying goes, 'gambling leads to theft, and illicit affairs lead to murder.'

People who like to gamble become accustomed to getting something for nothing and feel that working for money is too slow, so as they gamble, they start thinking about stealing.

The 'illicit affairs lead to murder' part is even easier to understand; many people lose control of their temper in such situations, and many crimes of passion fall into this category.

From very high floors, it's usually scary just to look down, but those who are having affairs in someone else's home, when the husband comes back, they actually dare to hide outside.

As a result, quite a few have fallen to their deaths…

Procurator Li Huanshan, seeing that the situation was not good, quickly prepared to say something. What was going on? Lawyer Zhou had just been speaking so well, how did things suddenly become so tense?

"Lawyer Zhou, please don't get agitated. Our goal is to resolve the conflict; it hasn't escalated to that point."

Zhou Yun, hearing this, said calmly, "Prosecutor Li, this isn't my problem. I wanted to talk properly, but look at their attitude. If he had even a little sincerity, I could talk."

One can only say that old methods are truly effective; the 'open window' theory is still relevant today.

Zhou Yun certainly wanted to "talk," but that didn't mean he had to "talk" nicely.

He could adopt this attitude, then let Procurator Li Huanshan do the work, and then go along with it.

This way, the prosecutor's face would be saved, the matter would be dragged out, and everyone would be very satisfied.

Indeed, Procurator Li Huanshan nodded slightly upon hearing this, then turned to Liu Jiale and said, "You should also change your conditions. Lawyer Zhou is right; your previous actions were already a big problem. It's highly unlikely you'll get compensation now."

The situation suddenly changed, feeling as if the lawyer and the prosecutor had teamed up to bully someone.

Liu Jiale frowned and said, "No, you're bullying me too much! That was for my medical expenses from being beaten. I didn't even ask him for extra money."

"Then, I should at least get half of the medical expenses, right? I have receipts for all of it."

Zhou Yun heard this and said, "Prosecutor Li, this can't be discussed now. How about this: I'll meet with my client again, and then talk to the family. What do you think?"

"Let alone extra compensation, even getting that thirty thousand yuan back would be tough."

Procurator Li Huanshan nodded upon hearing this and said, "For now, this is the only way."

The atmosphere in the room was no longer so heavy. Zhou Yun stood up and began to pack his things, then casually said, "Oh, by the way, Prosecutor Li, there's something I need to tell you."

"It's just that the victim only reported the case a month later. Don't you think there are some suspicious points here?"

Theoretically, a lawyer cannot arbitrarily disclose case information after reviewing the file during the prosecution review stage, but there is confidential information in the file, and there is also non-confidential information.

This aspect is not too strict; strictly speaking, it is result-oriented.

That is to say, if you arbitrarily disclose case information and it leads to serious consequences, such as collusion among family members outside, then you will be punished or even sentenced.

Or, in cases of non-public trials, if you leak all the information, such as in rape cases, you will also be dealt with.

But in most cases, if no serious consequences are caused, it is generally not strictly managed. If one were to be serious, those criminal defense lawyers who rely on "public opinion to handle cases" would have been dealt with long ago.

It's even less of an issue for Zhou Yun to say this now. One person present is a prosecutor, who already knows the case information, and the other is the victim, who reported the case himself, so there is no possibility of a leak.

Procurator Li Huanshan frowned upon hearing this and was about to say something, but was then interrupted by Zhou Yun.

"Oh, sorry, sorry, Liu, you haven't left yet. Then you go first, I still have something to discuss with Prosecutor Li."

Liu Jiale on the other side felt his heart begin to pound. Was this scoundrel Zhou Yun doing this on purpose?!

Deliberately saying something like this in front of him, and then precisely…

But he could only nod and say, "Oh, then you two talk."

After speaking, he walked out of the conference room, closed the door, and then prepared to eavesdrop by the door.

Just then, the conference room door was pulled open, revealing Zhou Yun's face again.

"Liu?"

Liu Jiale looked at Procurator Li Huanshan standing inside, quickly gave an embarrassed laugh, and said, "I thought I left something behind. I'm leaving now, leaving now."

After speaking, he quickly left, no longer daring to stay.

Inside the conference room, Zhou Yun looked at Procurator Li Huanshan and said, "Prosecutor Li, what do you think?"

Procurator Li Huanshan thought carefully and said, "Lawyer Zhou, looking at it this way, it's necessary to take another statement. After that, perhaps we should conduct a supplementary investigation."

"However, Lawyer Zhou, right now you can only suspect; you have no evidence."

Zhou Yun smiled and nodded: "Yes, no evidence. Prosecutor Li, you go ahead and be busy. I'm leaving too; I need to have a good talk with my client."

Zhou Yun naturally wouldn't only think about innocence when doing his task; he wouldn't get many rewards that way.

But there was nothing he could do now; he could only prepare on two fronts and first find out all these suspicious points.

However, with that last remark, Zhou Yun believed that this Liu Jiale had a problem!

After he said that sentence just now, the other party's expression changed very obviously. Although it quickly returned to normal, he caught this change.

Because… when he was speaking, he was seemingly looking at Procurator Li Huanshan, but in reality, he was staring intently at Liu Jiale.

With this thought, Zhou Yun arrived at the Nanyun District Detention Center and submitted another request for a meeting.

After everything was done, he immediately returned to the law firm and began to study again, but now, he was not studying criminal case strategies, but the strategy of "joint infringement of spousal rights."

Although the current Civil Code does not explicitly define spousal rights, it can be inferred through other provisions.

The core lies in Article 112 of the General Provisions of the Civil Code: Personal rights arising from marital and family relationships of natural persons are protected by law!

Reading this provision gives one the impression that all personal rights of natural persons arising from marital and family relationships are protected by law.

Civil law is different from criminal law; in the criminal field, you can say that there is no crime without a clear legal provision.

But the civil field is different; what is not forbidden by law is permissible!

This is also why many civil law experts, while handling cases, end up getting themselves into trouble…

Don't they understand criminal law? They do, but understanding criminal law and having criminal thinking are two different things. Lawyers, like doctors, need to specialize.

Doing too much civil law makes one habitually create things, because what is not forbidden by law is permissible, right? As a result, they didn't pay attention and ended up creating something that crossed into criminal territory…

Getting off topic, Zhou Yun is now deducing based on the provisions. This article can be understood in conjunction with Article 1001 of the Civil Code.

Article 1001 stipulates: The protection of identity rights of natural persons arising from marital and family relationships shall apply the relevant provisions of Book One, Book Five, and other laws of this Code; where there are no provisions, the relevant provisions for the protection of personality rights in this Book may be applied by reference based on their nature.

It looks long and difficult to understand. In plain language, it means that many rights arise when two people marry. For these rights, if the law has provisions, they are followed; if there are no provisions, the provisions for the protection of personality rights can be applied by reference.

So the question arises, spousal rights seem to arise from marital and family relationships, and there are no relevant provisions for this right in Book One, Book Five, and other laws of this Code.

What to do at this point? Can one not apply the provisions for the protection of personality rights in this Book by reference based on its nature?!

Is there any problem in terms of legal logic? No problem at all; everything is derived according to the provisions of the Civil Code.

Then the next step is to meet with Zhang Yunfan, and then contact Zhang Yunfan's mother to sign a civil entrustment agreement, openly doing one thing while secretly doing another…

Even if they know, it's nothing; an overt scheme is like that, knowing it is useless.

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