Chapter 68 Protest
While standing on the roadside waiting for the bus, Chang Jiahang thought about this not-so-long meeting and suddenly felt a little confused.

"It seems like we didn't talk about anything specific with the prosecutor today?"

After hearing Chang Jiahang's question, Ren Zhen glanced at him: "How about we go back and make a copy of the evidence for the prosecutor?"

"Forehead"

Shaking his head embarrassedly.

Chang Jiahang knew that Ren Zhen was cueing him and almost said something he shouldn't have said.

Although he knew that Ren Zhen would not severely criticize or even scold him, he still blushed a little.

"Today I was just handing in an application for retrial. I wanted to see what the public prosecution agency wanted to know. Let me briefly explain the situation."

Without thinking too much about what happened just now, Ren Zhen knew that Chang Jiahang was not a fool. A little click would be enough, and there was no need to go online.

After all, when Zhai Ming entered the industry, Chang Jiahang might not have been born yet, so it was normal for him to secretly tease her.

Rookies just have to do some wrong things and experience a few more beatings before they become experienced.

Besides, don’t you still have to keep him safe?
“Furthermore, the G City Public Prosecution Office has not been directly involved in this case, so they can only make a decision on whether to initiate a retrial after studying the case based on the existing legally binding materials in their hands.

This process does take time, and since they are willing to take the time, it means that the possibility still exists. "

Ren Zhen was teaching Chang Jiahang something, and at the same time he was explaining to Shi Hao to let him know their current progress.

“That’s why they need to be cautious in making decisions and be as objective as possible.

Today's meeting is essentially just to express your attitude, but it has more formal significance.

If you talk too much, you will inevitably be suspected of being affected by us in advance.

No matter what the final result is, the retrial must make sure that the case is thoroughly investigated to avoid proving the truth. "

After listening to Ren Zhen's explanation, Chang Jiahang seemed to understand: "Avoid pre-trial, right?"

"It's actually not accurate to say pre-trial."

Ren Zhen shook his head: "Trial is the job of the court, and we haven't reached the court yet.

However, this is indeed the truth, and you are right to understand it this way. "

As soon as the words came out of his mouth, Chang Jiahang knew that he had said it wrong, but Ren Zhen got what he meant instantly:
“At this stage, the public prosecutor’s office is only responsible for prosecuting, so they are more concerned about things that can affect whether the case enters the litigation process.

As for other information related to the substantive issues of the case, even if they know it or even make some judgment in their hearts, it is difficult to say it openly now, especially to us. "

Chang Jiahang and Shi Hao both understood.

Just like Ren Zhen didn't let Chang Jiahang continue talking about the evidence, some of Zhai Ming's ideas had to be left to the court before they could be shown.

After all, if this case really goes to retrial and goes to court, to a certain extent, the prosecutor and Ren Zhenshihao will actually be on opposite sides.

The prosecution and defense are naturally two entities that conflict with each other.

If you talk too much at this time, you can certainly learn more about the other party's ideas, but there is also the possibility of exposing your own ideas or even trump cards in advance.

If the opponent knows in advance what cards you are going to play, you will definitely be targeted at that time.

This is true for both the prosecutor and Ren Zhen.

Although Di Ming's attitude today was very friendly and positive, it allowed them to see the light of day.

But that's only for initiating a retrial.

When they get to court, their confrontation with the prosecutor will not be as harmonious as it is today.

As soon as he arrived at the hotel, Ren Zhen's phone rang.

"So fast?"

Shi Hao cast his hopeful gaze over.

After looking at the caller ID, Ren Zhen shook his head: "It's the court."

The courts are fine too!
The light in Shi Hao's eyes did not disappear, and he still held on to a glimmer of hope.

There is a contingency for everything, right?
"Hello, Judge Liu."

Ren Zhen answered the phone.

"okay."

"I see."

He responded without emotion, and when he hung up the phone, the light in Shi Hao's eyes had dimmed.

"Rejected?"

Shi Hao's voice was low.

"Yeah." Ren Zhen nodded, patted him on the shoulder, and pressed the button for the elevator.

Although he had expectations in his heart, Shi Hao couldn't help but feel disappointed when he heard the answer.

"Don't worry, Brother Hao."

Chang Jiahang pulled this eldest brother, who was more than ten years older than him, into the elevator: "Isn't our Plan B just to deal with this kind of situation? Why are you so frustrated?"

Shi Hao calmed down and nodded: "You're right. Plan B has been implemented anyway, so it doesn't matter if plan A fails."

"Now it's up to the Public Prosecution Court."

I have to say, there are advantages to having a young person by your side.

If it were only Ren Zhen himself, maybe he would also say a few words of comfort.

But he would never be able to do something like hooking someone up.

But Chang Jiahang's seemingly inconspicuous move brought great comfort to Shi Hao, the person involved.

Standing behind them, watching the elevator numbers keep beating, Ren Zhen's heart was not as calm as it seemed.

Although the road to the Public Prosecution Office has not been blocked, the court once again rejected the retrial application, which is undoubtedly a bad signal.

You know, even if this case is retried, the presiding authority will still be the G City Intermediate Court.

Although in theory, there is no conflict between the decision not to try the case and the subsequent trial of the case.

But for the same reason, mental inertia is a very important thing.

Now the G City Intermediate People's Court is not even willing to hold another trial. Even if there is indeed a trial later, how can they change their minds?

When this long-expected result actually happened, Ren Zhen had already begun to think about a series of follow-up questions.

Two days later.

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After rummaging through the files spread across the bed, he finally pulled out his cell phone.

Seeing the caller ID, Ren Zhen instantly became energetic.

"Hello, I'm Ren Zhen."

The other person said something, and Ren Zhen's eyes flashed.

"Ok, thank you."

After hanging up the phone, Ren Zhen called Shi Hao from next door.

"The public prosecution office called and said that they had filed a protest with the G City Intermediate Court and asked us to prepare."

Without any hesitation, Ren Zhen told Shi Hao the news directly.

"Really?"

A stone in his heart finally fell to the ground. Shi Hao's legs softened and he reluctantly sat on the chair beside him.

“Great, great”

After several years of hard work, no progress has been made.

No one can truly understand the amount of pressure in Shi Hao's heart.

Now that he heard the news, some of Shi Hao's nerves finally relaxed.

"Thank you, Lawyer Ren, I really do"

After saying just a few words, Shi Hao choked up.

"No need to thank me, I didn't actually do anything."

Ren Zhen waved his hand.

When Shi Hao was in prison, his application for retrial was repeatedly rejected, making him almost lose hope.

Now that there is progress, I subconsciously think it is Ren Zhen's credit.

But it's not.

Ren Zhen just happened to receive his commission and helped him choose a relatively promising path.

Shi Hao didn't give up, that was the key.

(End of this chapter)

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