I Teach Kendo in Tokyo

v4 Chapter 119: The retiring detective has a lively soci

A few blocks away from the Sakurada Gate Metropolitan Police Department headquarters, fifteen minutes ago.

Akira Shiratori threw the file in his hand onto the desk and sighed.

The new criminal policeman Xinfen brought him cautiously asked: "Is this case so tricky?"

"Do you not feel the tricky case of this case when you look at the file?" The Shiratori Police Department pushed the file to the younger side. What kind of case to avoid."

The rookie detective picked up the dossier, but did not open it. He just opened it, and then directly said to Shiratori: "This dossier is a bit strange. It is obviously a kidnapping act because it hired a super expensive lawyer. The regiment can slide past time and time again. Is Dongda's legal jackal a bit too divine?

"If it's in the United States, it might not be surprising, because they belong to the law of the sea. But Japan is a country with statutory laws."

Shiratori frowned and looked at his young partner: "Is Japan a statutory law system?"

"Of course you are, don't you know? There are teachers at the Police University."

"Sorry, the first time I became a police officer happened to be in the post-war recovery phase. The police university has not yet been established. The classrooms of your police university are still the auditorium of the United Nations occupying forces."

The young man was stunned, obviously he hadn't considered this.

Human beings always tend to think that they have become accustomed to everything since they remembered things.

Just like the Chinese who were born after 2000 are used to their motherland being a quasi-superpower with a leading advantage in electromagnetic guns and hypersonic weapons, and they are all imperialists in their conversation.

They don’t know how dangerous it was back then. They don’t know how the biggest strategic deception at the beginning of this century that Zhang Jiatun and "Japanese friend" Francisco Fukuyama completed hand in hand was how to turn the tide and win ten Five years of buffer time.

The young detective apologized to Shiratori: "Sorry, I didn't mean anything else, I mean..."

"So what the **** is this statute?" Shiratori helped the young partner through the embarrassing stage.

"Ah, that's the case. The Law of the Sea system uses existing precedents as the basis for penalties, so once there are existing precedents, subsequent judges will continue to follow this judgment after encountering similar cases."

Shiratori frowned: "Isn't it easy to go wrong? What if a judge engages in malpractice after encountering a case without precedents, won't there be a series of unjust, false and wrong cases?"

The partner nodded: "There will indeed be such a situation, so the legal precedent is strictly limited to the scope of application, so that even if it is wrong, it will only affect one country. In addition, there are higher-level courts such as the Federal Circuit, which can modify inappropriate Precedent. But, uh, this mechanism is not particularly effective."

Shiratori: "Not particularly effective?"

"Yes, I remember that the teacher from the Police University talked about things in the United States, saying that the American family was kidnapped or something. After calling the police, the police just came over and knocked on the window to ask what was going on. After the prisoner responded, the police left. "

Shiratori was speechless: "Are the American police so relaxed? What happened later?"

"Later, the landlord and the female tenant who were kidnapped were raped, and it seems that some people were still dead. The criminal was shot dead by the police after the murder, and then the first two people who called the police took the police to court."

Shiratori clapped his hands vigorously, "Okay! That's it!"

"But the judge ruled that the police were not at fault because they had killed the criminals. The judge seemed to think that the police's duty was to uphold the dignity of the law, not to protect the personal safety of citizens. The police killed the criminals, so they fulfilled their duties and there was no dereliction of duty. behavior."

"What the hell, is this true?" Shiratori asked, curling his eyebrows.

"It's true. After that, the judges of the entire region began to make judgments according to this precedent. The two plaintiffs refused to accept and stabbed the Federal Circuit. As a result, the Circuit Court upheld the original verdict, and the result became the Circuit Court's jurisdiction. The jurisprudence that applies to the entire region of the country. Now the legislatures of those states are considering relaxing the standards for gun ownership and delegating the right to self-defense."

Shiratori said in a daze: "So nonsense? It's crazy. In a country like Japan where guns are illegal, the criminal police of our team must wear bulletproof vests when they go out to engage in big operations. If they let go of their guns, then the police will have to wear bulletproofs on daily duty. Clothes."

At this time, there happened to be the detectives from the fourth class who came back to work overtime after eating. They just listened to the conversation that started with "open guns." They agreed: "It's crazy to ban guns. Now Koreans use Desh. For machine guns and AKs, the Fuqing gang took out bazookas and anti-tank mines made of **A. If Japan wants to ban shooting and release the right of self-defense, they should be fighting chariots in Ueno Park."

Another chunky detective who was holding a meat bag that hadn't been eaten in his hand said, "I really sympathize with my American colleagues and hope that their government will have enough money to update their equipment."

"Don't you know, there is a tradition for American police to purchase weapons by themselves. In order to counter the ferocious firepower of bootleg dealers, the police paid for their own Chicago typewriters."

Shiratori interrupted his colleagues: "What started during the Prohibition? This started during the Civil War. At that time, soldiers of the North and South Armies would buy useful weapons to survive. The U.S. government only purchased very few bursts. Rifles, but after the soldiers used them, as long as they had money, they bought them all."

The young inspection chief who initiated this topic looked at Shiratori unexpectedly: "You don't know the statutory law and the law of the sea, but you know the use of rifles by the US Army?"

"Because I like to read historical science books when I go to the bathroom." Shiratori waved his hand. "Speaking of the law of the sea, I already know that Japan is not a law of the sea system. After all, I have seen so many court trials..."

The fat detective who had just entered snickered and interrupted, "I have been prosecuted several times because the suspect ‘falled down’ in the interrogation room."

Shiratori curled his lips: "Don't your prisoners often fall down too?"

"This is the point of knowledge," the fat detective raised the bun in his hand, "we will only let those suspects who can't afford a barrister fall."

"How the **** did I know that the beaten gangster was the young master of the consortium?" Shiratori sighed. "For this, I owe a lot of favors that have not yet been paid."

His young partner asked very interestedly: "Favorites?"

Akira Shiratori obviously didn't want to talk about this, and forced the topic back to its place: "Speaking of Japanese law, what did you just say..."

"The statutory law can also be called the civil law system or the Roman law system."

"Rome...." I don't know which one of the two detectives in the audience mumbled.

"The characteristic of this legal system is that the legal provisions are very deadly. There are a large number of legal experts who carefully study each clause and do their best to ensure that it has one and only one interpretation. In fact, the literal difference between statutory law and ocean law is very big. , The statutory sentences are very rigid, just like scientific formulas, while the law of the sea will have unclear sentences."

Shiratori joked, "For example, what? "Everyone is equal before the law"?"

"That's one of them. The statutory law does not have such a general overview. It first defines who'renren' refers to."

Speaking of the young inspection minister, his eyes returned to the dossier in his hand: “Because Japan is a statutory country, it is incredible that this Hyuga company can repeatedly escape legal sanctions. The debates of the lawyers’ Tiantuan are wonderful, but in essence it is just a game of words. A judge will be fooled by word games.

"If it is a country under the law of the sea, this may be due to the formation of legal precedents. The judges later followed in order to avoid being backed up. But we are not. No matter how many successful innocence defenses the lawyers have made, they encountered a The judge who confessed to death may break his merits at any time.

"But on the other hand, this kind of word game is only feasible in countries with statutory laws, because the legal provisions of statutory laws should be unambiguous and without omissions, and they can only be recognized if they find loopholes. In countries with the law of the sea, This kind of sophistry is likely to fail to convince the judge and jury, leading to the failure of the defense."

Shiratori nodded again and again: "Yes, not bad, you did a good job in police college."

"People are the first to graduate from police college."

"No, it's the second place." The young head of inspection corrected. "The first place joined the Metropolitan Police Department and became a partner of Kiryuu Kazuma.

Shiratori laughed loudly: "Then he must have a very frustrated self-esteem. The guy Kiryu is superb in terms of intelligence and mobility, and he has a lot of experience. Especially in fighting."

Several old detectives laughed together, and the young man laughed.

After laughing, the young man continued to return to the original topic: "In short, it seems to me that the case of Hyuga has been able to escape sanctions so many times is very strange."

"Not surprising." Shiratori looked at the young man's face, took out a cigarette from his pocket and held it on his mouth. The fat detective immediately handed him fire.

Shiratori took a sip, and while spraying smoke from his nostrils, he said, "As a reward for explaining the law of the sea and the civil law to me, I will tell you about the operating principles of Japanese society. Japan is nominally a country. A country ruled by law, in fact...I don't know what this country should be called. In short, this country is made up of various transactions.

"If you pay attention to Hyuga's customers, you will find that it is rich or expensive, and the worst is also a great writer, a famous singer, and a celebrity. These people encounter legal problems, and often the final outcome is not determined by the law, but by Liuting. It was decided by the menu of the night.

"The dishes on the evening were delicious, the singing geisha was a top-notch, and a celebrity who had face in many places, the case would become part of the deal."

The young man made a puzzled voice: "Huh?"

"For example, there is a high-ranking official who, suppose, suppose, is the second official of the province of Tibet. In short, he is the kind of powerful bureaucrat who has a lot of small government secrets. He shoots and kills people, and then instructs his loyal ministers to kill the insiders. In the end, even his subordinates were killed. What do you think will happen to him?"

The young man frowned: "Did he kill one by himself, and then instruct his subordinates to kill him? This constitutes a vicious murder, right? Even in the abolitionist epidemic, the death penalty should be executed now."

Shiratori shook his head and stretched out two fingers: "I tell you, depending on whether the transaction is completed or not, he has two possible endings, but neither of the two endings is a confession. The first is that the transaction fails. Then he would be hit and killed in the street by a big truck or motorcycle.

"The driver must have drunk, and then he surrendered in horror when he discovered that he had killed someone. He would only repeatedly emphasize that he was drunk, didn't know anything, didn't even know the victim, and would face the senior officials. His family knocked their heads desperately.

"This is undoubtedly a regrettable accident. It may also stage a moving scene of the victim's family and the driver's court reconciliation. Then the driver's family is hired by the union in the name of caring and gets a very easy high-paying job for a lifetime. There is no worries about food and clothing. The driver squatted out for ten years and reunited with his family. It is gratifying."

The fat detective who was eating steamed buns next to him laughed and said, "Don't be so realistic, it will scare the young people. Hey, don't listen to him nonsense, these are urban legends, and there is no such high-ranking official."

Shiratori ignored the interruption of his colleagues and continued: "The second possibility is that the transaction is completed, so the family members of the deceased receive a large amount of compensation enough to make them shut their mouths, and the second official began to live in seclusion. The younger generations have also resigned from key departments in the province of Tibet and transferred to Qingshui Yamen.

"There is no big truck driven by a drunk driver, no crying, but the prosecutor's office threw the files into the trash can and no longer prosecutes. The former high-ranking official who killed people quietly fished at home and enjoyed his twilight years."

At this time, the young inspector raised his hand and raised his counter-argument: "Is it right? A Kanagawa prefectural council member was prosecuted for domestic violence just a few days ago and resigned."

"Politicians are different. Politicians have a different way of playing. The important thing about politicians is factions. Individuals can change at will. As long as the councillors who are replaced have the right to speak in their factions, it doesn't matter if they go to the opposition. "

The young inspection director looked suspicious: "Is that so?"

"Yes. When you are a police officer, especially in Tokyo, you will soon become accustomed to the inexplicable suicides and accident deaths of senior civil servants. Of course, there is also an inexplicable exoncise."

"We are the Organizational Countermeasures Department, which is relatively good." Others interrupted. "We usually deal with cases where the murderer can be clearly found. Of course, it doesn't matter whether the murderer is the real one."

The Shiratori Police Department coughed, interrupted the interlocutor, and regained the right to speak: "In short, this case, eight achievements are like this. Take a closer look at the things they do, and help the celebrities who are emotionally disagreeable to rekindle their old feelings. Or let the lingering mistress find a new life, even if it is recorded in the computer, he can smell a decadent smell."

The second place in the Police University frowned and looked at the file in his hand: "So this company can escape legal sanctions time and time again?"

"Of course, the wonderful performance of Dongda's legal jackals is also one of the reasons. Their wonderful performance should have played a role in reducing the price of the transaction behind it. In addition, this case is now in our four lessons. It can also explain the problem. No. I don’t know which police inspector or quasi-police inspector ~lightnovelpub.net~ clearly knows that this is organized crime, and it is our counterpart."

After Shiratori finished speaking, he let out a long puff of smoke.

The second Sang stared at the dossier in front of him with a complicated expression, and whispered softly, "So is this the so-called dark side?"

"Where there is light, there will be shadows. Just get used to it."

At this moment, someone rushed into the office: "Hey! The big thing is not good! Kiryuu Kazuma is making trouble with the mobsters entrenched in the street!"

Shiratori stood up with a splash: "That's it!"

The second Sang asked in confusion: "The Kiryu Police Department brought a very exaggerated gun, right? Don't worry too much, right?"

"Do you know how much damage he caused in a big fight on the streets of Tokyo last time? Excluding the helicopter that the U.S. Army dropped, it was worth one billion yen!"

The second place Sang was stunned: "Huh?"