Chapter 105: It's a pity that there was no death penalty
Chapter 105: It's a pity that there was no death penalty
And according to the victim's statement, this is not the first time this has happened. This has been going on for more than a year.
For more than a year, no one discovered this incident. The school ignored it and even deliberately concealed it. The students were angry but dared not speak out. Many parents did not understand the truth and let it go with the mentality of "less trouble is worse than more", which led to such a terrible incident.
Subsequently, the leaders of the police, the railway bureau and the education bureau issued orders one after another, demanding that the matter be dealt with severely.
Such a big thing cannot be covered up. More senior leaders knew about it and called to scold them. They were also very angry, and this group of people just walked into the trap.
Just like the last October 10th incident, the court and the procuratorate handled this case strictly and severely. The charges brought by the procuratorate were based on the highest standards, and the court also sentenced according to the highest standards.
Quite a lot of people came on the day of the trial, all of them were railway workers. They had never known that their children were being bullied at school, and this time they came to witness how the culprits were sentenced.
Sun Qianqian's parents and relatives attended the trial as victims. Sun Qianqian's parents fainted several times because they could not bear the blow.
Come to think of it, a child in his teens suddenly died, who could bear it? Sun Qianqian's relatives rushed forward several times in excitement and wanted to beat Tang Wan and the others, but they were stopped by the bailiffs. If they were not stopped, it would be terrible. They would be skinned alive if not killed.
Although these bailiffs wished these people dead, they were police officers and had to abide by the laws of the country.
At this time, Tang Wan and the others no longer had the domineering spirit they had in school. Tang Wan also no longer had the aura that Tang Jun was my father. They all looked depressed and cried softly. These were crocodile tears and they did not deserve sympathy.
Unfortunately, they were not sentenced to death because they were not the ones who killed Sun Qianqian after all. Although they indirectly killed Sun Qianqian, the fact was that they did not kill her and they could not sentence her to death.
But despite this, the leader Tang Wan was still sentenced to death with a two-year reprieve. The charges were intentional injury, robbery, hooliganism (this is the author's fault. I later checked and found out that hooliganism had already been around in 1979 and was severely cracked down on in 1983), and manslaughter.
The other four were sentenced to prison terms ranging from fifteen years to life imprisonment. The charges were the same as Tang Wan's. These five will spend the next four years in juvenile detention centers and will be transferred to prison when they reach adulthood.
Another gangster, Pan Hongwei, was also sentenced to life imprisonment. He was not charged with hooliganism, but with robbery and intentional injury.
As for Tang Jun and others and their daughters-in-law, their trial has not yet begun. They are involved in many things, and although they can be convicted, their crimes are far more than that, and evidence is still being further searched for.
At this point, Sun Qianqian's case has come to an end. Although those who bullied her have not been sentenced to death, I believe they will not have an easy time in the next ten years or even decades.
Moreover, their biggest backer has fallen, and no one will grant them medical parole because they can hardly protect themselves.
In fact, sometimes what is more terrifying than death is living. To put it bluntly, they may not even survive to that time after living in prison for more than ten or even twenty years. The prison mortality rate at this time is very high.
Moreover, detention is worse than prison. Most of the people who are put in detention are not good people. Considering their pampered life, they will not feel good once they go in.
All kinds of little tricks, such as flying a plane and picking up soap. Girls like Tang Wan might even have to do that for the big sister in the cell. Just bear the consequences of this punishment and don't say a word.
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No one had a good rest these days because of this case, so the team got off work early today. Yuan Mu, Lao Ma and Wang Xin rode their bicycles back.
"Wang Xin, are you confident about this year's college entrance examination?" While riding a bicycle, Yuan Mu looked at Wang Xin beside him and smiled.
"I don't know. That thing is a bit difficult. It makes my head hurt just looking at it." Wang Xin looked bitter when he mentioned this.
"I think you are not serious. You fish for three days and rest for two days. What can you learn?" Lao Ma said bluntly.
"Master, do you feel uncomfortable if you don't talk to me for a day?" Wang Xin looked at Ma Kui speechlessly.
"Don't worry, there are still three months left. If you don't understand something, discuss it with Ma Yan. If you really can't figure it out, just ask me." Yuan Mu said with a smile.
"I think it's okay. I'll go find Ma Yan when I get back." While saying this, Wang Xin also looked at Ma Kui next to him.
"Why are you going? Just go! Stay home and learn on your own!" Ma Kui said bluntly.
Afterwards, Yuan Mu could hear the master and disciple bickering along the way, which was quite interesting, at least Yuan Mu thought so.
Soon, the three of them rode to the gate of the compound, and then they saw two people in front of them, a man carrying a woman on his back, and the man was holding a bicycle in his hand.
"Oh my god! Isn't that Sister Ling and Dali?" Wang Xin said with sharp eyes, pointing ahead.
"It's true." Old Ma squinted his eyes, looked ahead and nodded.
"Let's go and take a look." Yuan Mu said as he kicked over.
"Da Li! Xiao Yao! What are you two doing?" Yuan Mu came to their side, got out of the car and looked at them curiously.
When Yao Yuling saw Yuan Mu, Lao Ma and Wang Xin were all there, she immediately struggled to get down from behind Niu Dali, but Niu Dali did not give her the chance at all and refused to let her get down.
"Hey, Brother Yuan, Uncle Ma, Daxin, are you off work?" Niu Dali greeted the three of them with a grin.
"Ah, what's going on with you two?" The old horse looked up and down at the two of them and the bicycle in Niu Dali's hand.
"Well, Yaoer fell down while riding his bicycle just now, so I just carried him back." Niu Dali said with a smile.
"Oh, that's what's going on." The three nodded.
"Hey, how were the cases of the girl who committed suicide handled?" Niu Dali asked.
After hearing this, Yao Yuling did not move, because she also wanted to know the result.
"Oh, it's decided." Wang Xin answered casually.
"Has he been sentenced to death?" Yao Yuling asked.
"That's not the case. They didn't kill the person, so they can't be sentenced to death. However, the main culprit was sentenced to suspended death sentence, and the others will either be sentenced to fifteen years or life imprisonment." Wang Xin shook his head.
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