Chapter 1020: Drunkenness in Izakaya


   Thursday, January 17, afternoon, Kasumigaseki, Tokyo District Court.
  Looking at Lan's discoloration because he couldn't contact Maori, Fei Yingli smiled and comforted: "Don't worry, it's not known who will die until the last minute."
   Lan asked worriedly: "Really?"
   Concubine Yingri smiled and said: "Of course, it will be delayed slowly. A lawsuit like this kind of lawsuit without iron evidence can easily get to the Supreme Court. It is a common occurrence for more than ten years."
   Secretary Kuriyama couldn't help but said, "But, teacher, if that's the case, your reputation..."
  Fei Yingli smiled and said, "It's okay, you can take it back then."
   At this time, someone knocked on the door to inform that it was almost time for the referee. ...
   Referee court.
   Usami Shinji's killing of Hirazawa Tsuyoshi continues to be heard. The prosecution and defense's established witnesses have successively completed, and the prosecution has proposed new witnesses.
   The nine prosecutors looked at the lawyer concubine in the air, and smiled triumphantly: "This witness is the detective Kogoro Mori."
  Lawyer Concubine and Secretary Kuriyama were taken aback. Secretary Kuriyama asked attorney Concubine: "Teacher, do you know about this?"
   "I don't know," the lawyer concubine said angrily, "this thing."
   Secretary Kuriyama asked: "So, should we ask the referee to adjourn the court and postpone the trial?"
  Lawyer Concubine thought for a while, "No, let's see what he said first."
  At this time, the presiding judge asked the defense's opinion, and the lawyer concubine got up and replied that he had no opinion. ...
   On the other side, the five of Lan were also taken aback. Lan complained a little angrily: "Really, how could he be like this, Dad."
   Yuanzi asked, "Don't you know?"
   "Dad never said it." Lan said, and then asked Conan, "Conan, do you know?"
   "I don't know, Sister Lan." Conan said.
  Mei Daizi said, "Well, I think it's the same as anyone's witness. Just tell the truth."
   "Yes, yes," Yuanzi said, "Even if the uncle is a witness over there, he can also help us here."
   At this time, the procedure was completed and Maori was summoned into the arena. After the procedure was completed, the inquiry began.
   The Kujo prosecutor asked, "Mr. Mori, do you know the defendant, Mr. Usami Shinji?"
   Maori said, "I know."
   The nine prosecutors asked: "How long have you known each other?"
   Maori said, "About two months."
   The nine prosecutors asked: "Mr. Mouri, do you know the victim Mr. Hirazawa?"
   Maori said, "I know."
   The nine prosecutors asked: "How long have you known each other?"
   Maori said, "It's probably two months too."
   The nine prosecutors asked: "Excuse me, have you ever had a drink with them?"
   Maori said, "That's not true."
   The nine prosecutors asked: "Then have you seen them drunk?"
   Maori said, "I have seen it."
   The nine prosecutors asked, "How many times?"
   "This," Maori said after thinking about it, "three or four times."
   The nine prosecutors asked: "So, at what time period did you see them drunk?"
   "Time period?" Maori asked.
   The Kujo prosecutor said, "I mean, after they get to the izakaya, they usually drink for a few hours and get drunk."
   "This," Maori said after thinking for a while, "Hurry up, one or two hours."
   The Kujo prosecutor asked, "Excuse me, did you go to the Misaki Izakaya on the night of the crime?"
   Maori said, "Yes."
   The Kujo prosecutor asked, "Excuse me, did you see the defendant and the victim at the Misaki Izakaya that night?"
   Maori said, "I saw it.
   The nine prosecutors asked: "So, at around 8:30 that night, do you think they were drunk?"
   "No, the prosecution is confusing the facts." Attorney Concubine said, "Whether the defendant and the victim were drunk at 8:30 that night is beyond the judgment of others."
   "The objection is valid." The presiding judge said, "The witness does not need to answer this question." Then he said to the Kujo prosecutor, "The prosecutor, please pay attention to your words."
   "Yes, the presiding judge." Kujo prosecutor said, and then asked Mori, "Mr. Mori, have you ever been to the dark alley behind Misaki Izakaya?"
   "Uh," Maori said hesitantly, "I have been."
   The nine prosecutors asked, "Where and what?"
   Maori said with some embarrassment, "Because of the lack of toilets, sometimes I drank too much and vomited there."
The nine-article prosecutor said: "Mr. Maori, the defendant said that he and the victim quarreled somewhere, but could not remember exactly where it was. A witness said before that the defendant and the victim went out one after another at 8:30 in the evening. I went to the Misaki Izakaya, and then I heard someone quarreling in the dark alley behind Misaki Izakaya. It was vaguely the voice of the defendant and the victim. So can it be inferred that the defendant and the victim were quarreling at that time, and they drank too much He vomited in the dark alley behind the Misaki Izakaya, and quarreled after encountering it." Then he asked Maori, "Mr Maori, do you think this inference is correct?"
   "No, the prosecutor is speculating." Attorney Fei said.
   The nine prosecutors argued: "The presiding judge, I'm just talking about a possible situation. Please Mr. Mori, who is a famous detective, use his detective talent to help you identify it."
   The presiding judge thought for a while and said, "Mr. Maori, you can judge for yourself whether to answer."
"Based on my name detective's speculation, I think it is." Maori smiled happily, "It was the two of them arguing at the time." A green vein appeared on the lawyer's head, and the Kujo prosecutor held back his smile and continued to ask Maori. Said: "Mr. Maori, when was the last time you saw the defendant on the night of the crime?"
   Maori said, "The last time I saw the defendant was around 8:30 that night."
   The nine prosecutors asked: "So, when was the last time you saw the victim on the night of the crime?"
   Maori said, "The last time I saw the victim was around 9:30 that night."
  The Kujo prosecutor asked: "Can you say that, after the defendant and the victim left the Misaki Izakaya at around 8:30 in the evening, the victim returned to the Misaki Izakaya to continue drinking?"
   Maori said, "Yes."
   The nine prosecutors asked: "Mr. Maori, the following are three personal questions. If you don't want to answer, you can leave it alone."
   Maori said, "Okay, please ask."
   The nine prosecutors asked, "Mr. Maori, my first personal question is, what do you usually do when you are drunk?"
   "Uh," Maori said after thinking about it, "just lie down there for a while, wait for the wine to wake up, and then go home when you can go back."
Kujo prosecutor asked: "In other words, you cannot move when you are drunk. You can go home only when you are not drunk. At this time, you are conscious, because you know the way home. is this correct?"
   Maori thought for a while and said, "You can say that."
   The nine prosecutors said: "Please answer clearly, yes or no."
   "Well," Maori thought for a while and said, "Yes."
   The nine prosecutors asked: "The second personal question I would like to ask you is, besides taking a nap and sobering up on your stomach after being drunk, did you leave without being delirious?"
   "Yes," Maori said.
   The nine prosecutors asked: "The third personal question I want to ask you is, have you ever had a fight with someone when you were drunk and unconscious?"
   "Uh," Maori scratched his face embarrassedly, "Yes."
   The nine prosecutors asked: "Then you didn't know that you were fighting until you woke up. Isn't that true?"
   Maori said, "Of course."
   The nine prosecutors asked: "So, did you see your opponent at that time?"
   Maori said, "I saw it."
   The nine prosecutors asked: "Then how many times do you think you beat your opponent while drunk?"
   "This," Maori thought for a while and said, "There are a lot of things."
   The nine prosecutors asked: "Please be more specific, more than 20 times, are there?"
   Maori nodded and said, "There must be some."
   The nine prosecutors asked, "So, is your opponent's injury concentrated somewhere, or is it all over the body?"
   Maori said, "All over the body."
"Thank you." The Kujo prosecutor said to Maori, and then said, "The presiding judge, fellow jurors, the cause of death of the victim was a fatal blow to the back of the head, and there were no injuries anywhere else on the body. In other words, the defendant was conscious at the time. He beat the victim from behind instead of being drunk in the confession."
"According to previous witnesses, since the opening of the Misaki Izakaya, the defendant only drank at the Misaki Izakaya to take care of his ex-wife’s business. At the same time, according to the police investigation, it was the time of the crime after 8:30 that night. Within an hour or so, people in other restaurants in Huanyin Street, Cupidou Town, had not seen the defendant, so I infer that the defendant fell into drunkenness after arguing with the victim at 8:30 that night. An empty place, and about an hour later, the defendant woke up and found the drunk victim, so he attacked and killed him from behind."
   "That's all I want to say, thank you."
After   , attorney concubine came to the court, Maori immediately felt his body's cold hair stand up, and couldn't help shivering.
  Lawyer said: "Mr. Maori."
   "Yes, yes." Maori replied with some guilty conscience.
Lawyer Fei said: "I only have one question. Do you think it is possible that someone who understands the grievances between my client and the victim, after picking up the defendant’s bicycle key, went to kill the victim and take my client’s The bicycle key was thrown at the scene to frame my client."
   "As a famous detective, please use your wisdom to appraise this inference of mine."
   Maori sweat came down, "Yes, yes, it's totally possible."
Attorney   fei said: "I'm done."
After   , the court was adjourned again, and when the presiding judge and the others left, Lan went off the court and grabbed Maori, and took Maori to the concubine Yingli’s lounge.
Being served by the University of Lanzhou, Maori cried out in pain and told him what happened. On the afternoon of leaving the note, the nine prosecutors called Maori to invite him to dinner. Maori was happy to have a big meal, and he gave testimony when he took a bite. The human thing was agreed.
   Lan asked: "Then why didn't you tell me?"
   Maori said with a guilty conscience: "You didn't ask again, what can you say."
   "You still have reason." Lan called, "What's the matter with the mobile phone, why is it turned off?"
   "Ah, that has nothing to do with me." Maori quickly took out his mobile phone and handed it in, "This thing seems to be broken. Recently it always shows that there is no power, and then it automatically shuts down."
   Lan pressed the power button and found that it really couldn't open, "Okay, I believe you will do it this time."
   Yuanzi said gleefully, "Wait, maybe the uncle broke it himself."
   "How is it possible," Maori exclaimed, "this thing costs a lot of money."
   "I believe in uncle." Mei Daizi smiled, "Uncle ran to the Misaki Izakaya just to save money."
   "How much to save?" Yuanzi asked.
   "After deducting the tram fare," Mei Daizi smiled, "It's over a hundred yen."
   "Okay, stop making trouble." Fei Yingli shook his head and smiled, and then asked Maori, "What do you think of this incident as a detective?"
   Maori said, "If the retrial cannot be postponed, you will lose the first trial."
  Fei Yingli said: "I know ~EbookFREE.me~ I am not talking about a lawsuit, I am talking about this murder."
   Mori said, "According to my investigation, no one really saw Usami Shinji after he left the Misaki Izakaya on the night of the crime."
   "Did you investigate?" Fei Yingli was moved.
   "No, I just chatted with those people while drinking." Maori was a little embarrassed, and then said, "So far, the police have not found any clues that can prove the existence of another murderer. Your lawsuit is very troublesome."
   Concubine Yingli smiled and said, "No matter how troublesome you are, you have to continue."
   Maori asked, "So, what are you going to do next?"
  Fei Yingli sighed: "Is there any way to request a postponement of the retrial on the grounds that the witness has not arrived, and then try your luck again to see if you can find new clues."
   Maori asked, "Who is the witness you are talking about? Can it work?"
   Princess Hideri smiled and said, "Masoko Kameyama, the proprietress of Misaki Izakaya."
   "Her importance is okay." Maori asked, "But speaking of it, did you both invite her?"
   Princess Hideri said: "Yes, but she said that she didn't want to remember the sad things in the past, and she couldn't hold on to it, so we can't force it. But now it's time to use her as an excuse to slow down."
   At this time, someone knocked on the door to inform that it was almost time for the referee. ...
After that, Fei Yingri successfully postponed the case for a retrial. However, Kujo prosecutors said that Kameyama Masako lived in Tokyo and asked her to speak to the presiding judge on the grounds that she didn’t need much time, so he postponed it until next Thursday, which means there were only seven days. Looking for new clues~EbookFREE.me~ Book friends are welcome to visit and read. The latest, fastest and hottest serial works are all at ~EbookFREE.me~ mobile phone users, please go to read.
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