Liao Liqin returned to his senses and followed Mu Zi to the front.

Almost all buildings in the court are non-smoking, except for personal offices, only the corridors for emergency exits.

There was a window on one side of the corridor. Liao Liqin leaned against the window and took out a lighter and lit a cigarette for herself.

Mu Zi couldn't help but said, "You still smoke."

"Well, my husband is an old smoker. After being smoked by him for a few years, I started to smoke too." Liao Liqin said lightly, the lines in the corner of her eyes were even more bleak in the smoke.

When he mentioned this topic, Mu Zi couldn't speak, and fell silent.

At this time, Liao Liqin asked her: "Are you sure of the closing statement?"

Mu Zi nodded slightly.

Liao Liqin looked out the window and said nothing.

Just as Mu Zi was about to leave, Liao Liqin turned her head as if she had something to say to her.

Mu Zi stopped, doubts in her eyes.

Liao Liqin looked at her quietly, and smiled faintly: "Forget it, wait until you win the case and talk about it. Go and prepare."

Mu Zi was stunned for a moment, then nodded and left the corridor.

Liao Liqin was the only one left in the corridor. She spit out a cloud of smoke at the window and muttered to herself: "I wish I was wrong..."

...

The closing statement begins with the prosecution.

"How hard is it to bring a criminal to justice? We need witnesses, we need physical evidence, we need motives, we need everything that can be reasonably explained. It's really hard! Fortunately, this case now has all of them."

The prosecutor looked at the jury and said in a melodious tone: "The cause and effect are very clear, and the physical evidence certification is all directed to the defendant! Everything before our eyes tells us the truth-that is, the defendant has a grudge against the victim. The uninhabited streets have committed atrocities against the victims!

And in order to cover up his crimes, he actually fabricated an unnecessarily character, a tall man? No, there was never such a person from beginning to end, the victim did not see a tall man, nor did the police see it, and there was no relevant evidence to support his statement.

The defendant fabricated such a lie, which is a blasphemy to the court and an insult to your IQ! It's a fool! Do you believe him? I really hope you can think about it. "

The prosecutor concluded his statement and returned to his seat.

After waiting for a long time, there was no response from the defense, so he looked strangely.

Mu Zi returned to his senses and realized that he was distracted.

She was distracted during the trial.

Mu Zi stood up quickly, adjusted his mood, and temporarily forgot the weird feeling circling in his heart.

"The defendant, Zhai Nan, why was he arrested? Because of Miss Shi's accusation. But you, have you ever thought that the victim Miss Shi's accusation is really the person who raped her?"

Mu Zi asked the jury a question, glanced over, and said solemnly: "No, she is accusing someone who was arrested by the police. Miss Shi suffered personal injury. She was extremely panicked and terrified. At this time, the police told her to identify the prisoner. Seeing a person who looks similar to the criminal, the "fat man with glasses", the most important thing is that this person's hands have been handcuffed, the bad guy has been caught, she feels safe, so she believes that the person in front of her is criminal!

But remember, the victim really didn't see the criminal's looks! Maybe she did glance, but she really didn't see it clearly! We all have this kind of psychology, why dare not to admit it? When we saw a greasy man wearing glasses on the road, we wouldn't even look at it for the second time. So did Miss Shi! She looked down on such people from the bottom of her heart.

Until the other party took out the knife and pressed it against her stomach, she was frightened. She stared at the knife in horror. How dare she look up at the criminal's face? "

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