Chapter 602

All suspects of cultural relics smuggling were taken to court. According to their confessions and the opinions of lawyers on both sides, some plead guilty and some plead not.

But the court is never about what you want. This is a place to talk about evidence. If the evidence is sufficient, even if you don’t plead guilty, it will be useless.

Cultural relics were smuggled, and these people were caught on the spot, and they couldn't even plead guilty. The defense lawyers they found also knew that it was basically impossible to completely get rid of the crime, so they all aimed to reduce the punishment.

When it was Zhao Yubo's turn, Zhao Jiren stood up with a little uncontrollable condition, and was immediately scolded by the bailiff and sat down.

Zhao Jiren nervously grabbed the railing in front and looked at his son.

Zhao Yubo stood there wearing handcuffs and lowered his head, silent.

The defense lawyer said: "My client was confused for a moment, believed that others were deceived and made mistakes. He admitted his fault. However, the client had made significant contributions and asked the court to fully consider this opinion when making a judgment."

Among all the defense lawyers, he is probably the most easiest to say.

Even Zhao Jishi was a little angry when he heard this: "Who is looking for a lawyer? Why did he speak like he didn't say anything? Yu Bo was arrested, what kind of meritorious service are there? Isn't this harmful to others?"

"The third brother doesn't let us interfere. He must have found it himself. I guess it might have been found by someone named Jiang Zhihao for him. Maybe this so-called lawyer is also a liar." Zhao Minjun said.

The eyes of a group of people looking at Jiang Zhihao were even worse.

That is, this place is too serious and they are not allowed to do extreme behavior, otherwise those younger generations might have to rush over to teach Jiang Zhihao a lesson!

The trial of the case took several hours, and after one recession in the middle, it took another half an hour before the verdict was announced.

The prisoners read the verdicts in turn according to the severity of the crime.

The first main culprit, who smuggled cultural relics in a very large number and was extremely scary, was sentenced to life imprisonment and fined 78 million.

Whether it was sentence or fine, Zhao Jiren was trembling with all his heart.

The subsequent prisoners went all the way from being sentenced to tens of millions of dollars in prison.

The person who was before Zhao Jiren was sentenced to 23 years in prison and fined 3.7 million yuan.

This judgment made Zhao Jiren feel that his eyes were a little dark.

It was almost time for his son to be seen, and the sentence was still so heavy. How good is Zhao Yubo?

Zhao Jishi and others also clenched their fists. Instead of seeing the judge, they gritted their teeth at Jiang Zhihao.

It was all because of this person, I didn’t know what he said, which made the third son obsessed with it and didn’t want them to help. If they had looked for more people before, maybe they would have taken out Zhao Yubo now!

It’s good now. Once sentenced, it will take at least twenty years!

It’s a trivial matter to pay millions, but how can you get into prison for twenty years?

At this time, the judge read out: "The defendant Zhao Yubo cooperated with others to smuggle three state-owned bronzes, but because of his major meritorious service and his positive attitude of admitting guilt, he cooperated with the police to destroy several cultural relics smuggling lines in one fell swoop and arrested many wanted criminals for smuggling. After comprehensively combining the prosecution and various opinions, because the defendant Zhao Yubo's crime was relatively light and applied to the principle of lenient judgment, the defendant Zhao Yubo was sentenced to smuggling, divided by four years and eight months of imprisonment, and a fine of 1.1 million yuan!"

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