Hello, Mr. Major General

Chapter 1864 Presumption of Guilt (6)

As soon as the people in the procuratorate heard that Major General He Zhichu had accompanied the lawyer, and that it was a case related to his deceased mother, Qin Suwen, barrister-at-law, they immediately sent them to the office of the chief prosecutor.

The man stood up as soon as he saw He, walked over and shook hands with him and said, "He Shao, is Professor Qin's case progressing?"

Professor Qin?

Gu Nianzhi glanced at He Zhichu suspiciously.

He Zhichu introduced to her: "My mother used to be a visiting professor in the Law Department of Imperial Capital University, and Chief Prosecutor Lin was her student."

No wonder...

With Qin Suwen's legal talent and achievements, even without the bonus of the He family's power, he is still a pivotal figure in the Chinese legal community.

It's a pity that he passed away too early.

Gu Nianzhi couldn't help but sighed, and shook hands with Chief Prosecutor Lin and said, "Hello, we are here for this case."

"Great, please here!" Chief Prosecutor Lin was very polite to her and He Zhichu, and let them enter the chief prosecutor's office without saying anything. They closed the door and started discussing the case.

Gu Nianzhi handed over the complaint file he made.

Prosecutor Lin took a look at the thickness, and said with a smile: "With such a thick stack, it seems that Miss Gu has done a lot of preparation work!"

Gu Nianzhi smiled and nodded, "In order for the procuratorate to recognize my complaint, so that the court can open the case as soon as possible, and determine the time for the trial, I have to do my best..."

Attorney General Lin thought that it would take him several days to read such a thick file.

But once I opened the file, I was immediately attracted by the index and brief case.

Although the entire file was more than 100 pages long, the index and summary were surprisingly good. Inspector Lin took only half an hour to go through the more than 100 page pleading file.

No important points are missed.

Looking at this thick complaint file, Chief Prosecutor Lin couldn't help but ask in confusion: "...Miss Gu, are you also Professor Qin's student?"

"Why do you ask?" Gu Nianzhi raised an eyebrow. "Where is the problem?"

"No problem, no problem." Prosecutor Lin said very enthusiastically, "That is, your dossiers and writing procedures are almost exactly the same as what Professor Qin taught us."

Many things about Gu Nianzhi's law were learned by He Zhichu, and He Zhichu was probably carefully cultivated by his mother Qin Suwen.

Gu Nianzhi glanced at He Zhichu, not daring to admit that he was a little bit jealous of He Zhichu, jealous that he was able to live with his mother upright for so many years, and that he could get his mother’s words and deeds, and even hand in hand. Lead him to the beginning.

And myself...

After all, it's just a wild way.

Gu Nianzhi breathed a sigh of relief and smiled forcefully: "...I don't have that blessing. He Shao taught me all these things."

"Oh! That's the same! That's the same!" Inspector General Lin touched his head and laughed, "He Shao is Professor Qin's only son."

He Zhichu sensed the loss of Gu Nianzhi, smiled and patted the back of her hand, and asked Prosecutor Lin: "How about it, can this case be established?"

Chief Prosecutor Lin leaned back and sat in his black seat, and said solemnly: "Whether a case can be defined as murder? First, it depends on whether the death of the deceased was caused by himself or by others. It is caused by himself, for sure Suicide or accidental death. Other people’s causes are divided into intentional and temporary intentions.

"Deaths caused by others deliberately, that is, when the other party knows that his actions will cause the death of others, he still commits a criminal act. That is, the murder is premeditated, and this is murder."

"The conviction of a murder case requires human evidence, material evidence, the logic of the evidence chain, and most importantly, the corpse of the deceased." Attorney General Lin looked at the computer with emotion, "You know how many cases are because the deceased cannot be found. So can't the murderer be prosecuted for murder?"

Gu Nianzhi nodded, and went on to say: "My complaint is very clear. Qin Yaoguang knew that Qin Suwen had a heart attack.

The corner of Prosecutor Lin's mouth moved slightly, he glanced at He Zhichu, and said tentatively: "...This statement seems a bit far-fetched. What do you think, Shao He?"

He Zhichu said calmly: "The doctor’s diagnosis was that the cause of my mother’s sudden death in the study was a congenital heart attack. And you and I know that if you take good care of your congenital heart disease, you won’t get it. Yes. Once it becomes ill, it must be stimulated."

Prosecutor Lin turned on the computer and found the file about Qin Suwen's case, opened it and read the brief case in front, and said, "But it says that the last time she saw someone in her lifetime, it was Gu Xiangwen. So even if she was stimulated and died It was also stimulated by Gu Xiangwen."

"This Gu Xiangwen has been wanted and died in a car accident. I don't understand, what does this have to do with Qin Yaoguang?"

Gu Nianzhi secretly said that this relationship is of course a long story, but now she can't take care of that much in order to file a case.

"Inspector Lin, in fact, this is not the case." Gu Nianzhi took out a few clues she found in Qin Suwen's medical records back then. "Look at this information. These are the drugs Qin Suwen took in the month before his death. These drugs It seems that medicines are commonly used, but the problem is that these medicines were actually prescribed by Qin Yaoguang. ——Why is she a brain surgeon who prescribes medicines for heart patients?"

Qin Su asked He Zhichu's copy of these medical records back then.

Prosecutor Lin looked at the medical records, but still felt a little reluctant, and said: "I remember that the health doctors of the He family listened to Qin Yaoguang, and Qin Yaoguang was responsible for the health care of the He family."

He glanced at He Zhichu.

Those of them who are more familiar with Qin Suwen and the He family know that He Zhichu's illness was cured by Qin Yaoguang, so the He family trusts Qin Yaoguang on health insurance issues.

Although Qin Yaoguang's major is not cardiology, as the dean of a large hospital, it is normal for her to sign on her daily medication.

Gu Nianzhi's words, in the eyes of outsiders, are indeed a bit irrational.

However, it is understandable that Gu Nianzhi came to this conclusion based on the information she had not known to outsiders.

He Zhichu understands both aspects, so he understands Prosecutor Lin's hesitation and also understands Gu Nianzhi's reasoning.

It's not very rigorous, but they only have two days to prepare, so if they are not rigorous, they can only "make up for rigor".

He Zhichu calmly said: "Yes, we all listened to her at the time, so it is very possible that we were blinded by inertial thinking. Sometimes, the most unlikely cases of people will really make everyone trouble."

"...Well, even if there is a problem with this signature, is there a problem with these medicines?" Inspector General Lin said, pointing to the names of the medicines recorded in the medical records, "This has been tested by different doctors, so what is the person who took the medicine? My own family."

Gu Nianzhi waited for him to ask about these medicines, and immediately said: "I checked it in He's house. After Qin Suwen passed away, her things were kept in her room, but as soon as Qin Yaoguang got married, she asked Qin Suwen. The barrister’s things are collected and thrown away. Those medicines back then were said to have been thrown into the garbage by Qin Yaoguang."

"If there is no problem, why would she throw away the medicine? Isn't she destroying the evidence?"

In fact, Gu Nianzhi took advantage of the sophistry here.

Because if those medicines are still there, this is not a question, because these medicines are actually not a problem.

When Qin Suwen passed away, all these medicines were tested.

I came back with no problem.

But now because these medicines are gone and thrown away, it can be suspected that they have problems. Although it cannot be confirmed, the doubt is established.

Qin Yaoguang threw away these medicines, mostly because they had expired and were useless, so they threw them away.

Of course, it is also very likely that she does not want to see what Qin Suwen has used.

So no one can blame her, she can only blame her for her low hands, and what to do with throwing other people’s things away?

Moreover, afterwards, Qin Suwen's room was still locked by He Chengjian, and Qin Yaoguang finally failed to live in.

Prosecutor Lin was also puzzled: "But after testing, there was no problem with these drugs."

"...The test will also be wrong." Gu Nianzhi smiled, "Inspector Lin, can you 100% guarantee that the drug test that year was completely correct and there were no errors or errors?"

Of course, no one can guarantee this, not to mention the existence of errors in the detection, and even if it is falsified, it is not uncommon.

Gu Nianzhi can raise this question because of the many years that have passed. Either you can't remember things well or the procedures are not strict.

If you want to reverse the case, you can always reverse it.

What's more, this is a case that has not yet been closed.

Gu Nianzhi saw that Chief Prosecutor Lin was loose, and immediately asked: "Qin Yaoguang has a deep love for General He, and he only wants to be with him in this life, and when Qin Yaoguang was engaged to General He, he didn’t know him. Qin Su asked."

"Plus, after Qin Suwen's death, Qin Yaoguang got his wish for more than 20 years and married General He."

"In my opinion, this is the motivation."

"Also, Qin Yaoguang has long been responsible for the health care of the He family."

"To sum up, Qin Yaoguang has the motive, the means, and the ability to commit the murder of Qin Suwen."

Gu Nianzhi stood up and bowed respectfully to Inspector Lin: "Inspector Lin, can you wash the snow for your Professor Qin? It's just between your thoughts."

This is today's first update: Chapter 1864 "Presumption of Guilt (5)".

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