Golden Fishery

1723. Death threats

This big victory is certainly encouraging, but the following matters are not easy to solve. The Ethiopian was detained for 24 hours and then sent back to St. John's. He then sued the police station of the farewell town and Qin Shiou to the court.

They couldn't recognize everyone in the town, but they remembered Qin Shiou, who was in his early years, and insisted that he led people to beat them, and wanted to pursue his legal responsibility and send him to jail.

The reason why Qin Shiou knew so clearly was that Guo Song disclosed the information to him. Before receiving the court summons, Guo Song called him, saying that you are out of luck, and that some Ethiopians sued you for beating and seriously injuring someone.

These Ethiopians are also experts. After they returned to St. Johns, they did a disability assessment immediately. Twenty-two of them had flesh injuries. Another ten people suffered fractures of varying degrees, and the unluckiest one broke five ribs. From this we can see how terrifying the angry townspeople are.

However, after looking at the casualties of these people, Byrd said that the worst one was beaten by a bull...

Qin Shiou was in pain, not because he was afraid of the prosecution, but because he regretted that he had taken it too lightly. If he had known that they would all be fractured or even more important, they would not be able to sue him in a short time when they returned to St. Johns.

"This incident fully proves that if you start a fight in the future, you must take advantage of its illness to kill it. You can't be soft-hearted, let alone a woman's kindness!" Qin Shiou concluded seriously, Bird and others nodded, "That's right."

Winnie next to her rolled her eyes angrily, and said coquettishly: "When are you still talking sarcastic? Find a way to get through this damned difficulty, I don't want to see you in prison. The child is about to be born, I hope he opens his eyes The first face I saw was his father's!"

"Will this scare the children?" Shirley asked worriedly.

Now it was Qin Shiou's turn to roll his eyes angrily. What do you mean by that?

Auerbach was playing chess leisurely at the table with the old designer Andre, and he was having a good time playing chess while you were eating my piece.

Qin Shiou could only have the cheek to ask the old man to come out. As a result, the old man said casually: "Okay, leave this matter to me. You and Wei Ni can go care about the childbirth."

In Canada, being arraigned by the court is not a good thing. This is not something you can settle with money and power. If the Ethiopian's prosecution is successful, then Qin Shiou will really go to jail for causing injury.

At the beginning, the reason why Ethiopians were prepared was that in Canada, immigrants like them were protected by law. Although they are usually discriminated against by the aborigines, and legally they belong to the weak,

Public opinion and the law protect the weak.

This is a characteristic of Canadian psychology, that is, cases are not simply judged and punished according to the provisions of the legal code, but cases are judged comprehensively in consideration of human nature, human rights and humanitarianism.

Winnie was still a little worried, and asked the old man how to deal with it. The old man was still playing chess, his eyes were fixed on the chessboard and he said lightly: "Go to my room, and bring the first newspaper from the fourth shelf in the second row of the bookcase."

Just as Qin Shiou was about to go, he saw Gordon who was waiting to watch the play. Immediately gave him a brain collapse, and said: "Why is this kid so blind? Go, bring it to Grandpa Ao!"

Gordon felt the pain, and ran upstairs like flying. After coming down, he held a stack of newspapers in his hand.

Qin Shiou gasped: "So much?"

Auerbach glanced at it and wondered: "Didn't I say that the first newspaper is enough, why are they all moved down?"

Gordon sneered: "I didn't hear which one you asked me to take. So I took them all."

Auerbach smiled, and he picked up a copy and handed it to Qin Shiou. Said: "Look at the first news on the second edition."

Qin Shiou looked at it, and the news said that a Chinese immigrant was recently convicted of death threats by the court. When the man was a graduate student at Ontario Institute of Technology, he was suspected of sending death threats to his Chinese university professor, the professor's wife and two children. He was charged with four counts of death threats and was eventually sentenced to prison.

Weini and the others came up to watch it. After watching it, they were confused, but Qin Shiou understood. He patted Nelson on the shoulder and said, "Quickly, go find the video, find the video someone took that day."

Auerbach, who was still playing chess, took out a USB flash drive from his pocket and put it on the table, saying: "I have found the most suitable one, the video is clear and the sound is also clear."

Looking at the whole thing, Qin Shiou couldn't help sighing in admiration. No wonder people say that an old family is like a treasure, and Auerbach is the treasure of the fishing ground!

Auerbach did not participate in this matter from the beginning to the end, but it was always in his hands. He anticipated what the Ethiopians would do and found a way to crack it in advance. From this matter alone, Qin Shiou had to say: Old man, you are the reincarnation of Zhuge Liang. I didn't expect Zhuge Wuhou to go overseas instead of China.

Auerbach wanted to use death threats to counter-prosecute the Ethiopians. As for Qin Shiou's actions, he would explain it in self-defense.

When the two sides confronted each other at that time, the Ethiopians said several times that they wanted to 'kill you and kill everyone'. In Canada, words like 'killing' cannot be said casually. This is a legal issue. The crime is called death threat.

Death threats are a serious criminal offense in Canada, and many African, South American and Asian immigrants have suffered as a result of this crime.

In the United States and Canada, the word 'killing' cannot be said casually. For example, there was a case in the United States that caused a lot of uproar. He got it.

The United States and Canada have freedom of speech, and they can express their opinions at will. If someone doesn't like the President of the United States and the Prime Minister of Canada, they can criticize them at will, or even ridicule them, but they cannot be threatened in this way.

In both countries, crimes such as death threats are quite scary, especially if someone takes video or leaves evidence in writing. As long as the words are exported, it is evidence. Who knows whether the threat is just talking casually or really intends to kill? What if you really intend to kill someone?

The laws of both countries pay attention to preventive measures. For example, if someone breaks into your yard, you have the right to shoot him. The legal logic is: who knows what he intends to do when he breaks into your house? What if someone came to rob and kill?

Cultures are different, and many habits are also different. The word death in the United States and Canada has a single meaning, which means to die, unlike in Chinese, which can be used as modifiers such as "beautiful" and "cool".

Obviously, the old man intends to deal with these Ethiopians who don't know the law from this point of view. (To be continued.)

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