Too Bad I Take Things Seriously

Chapter 145: Never Mess with Someone Who Studies Criminal Law_4


Question: Is Party A guilty of attempted murder or criminal discontinuation of intentional homicide?

Question 3: Party A, taking advantage of her ex-boyfriend's inattention while he was walking on the road, snatched his watch worth 12,000 yuan and fled. After running 50 meters, Party A, believing the watch was worthless, turned around, ran back to her ex-boyfriend, slapped him twice, and said, "After all these years, you still haven't gotten yourself a decent watch," before throwing the watch back to him.

Question: Did Party A commit robbery? Was it completed? Attempted? Or was there criminal discontinuation?

Question 4...

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Question 9: Party A owed her boyfriend 100,000 yuan and had long delayed repayment. After her boyfriend sued and won the case, Party A still failed to return the money within the designated period for execution. Consequently, the boyfriend applied to the court for compulsory enforcement. When the court's enforcement officers arrived at Party A's residence with the enforcement order, Party A led her family members, armed with clubs, to guard the doorway, severely injuring the officers who attempted to enter.

Question: Does Party A's behavior constitute the crime of refusing to execute a judgment or ruling, obstruction of public service, or intentional injury?

Question 10: Party A's mother and her boyfriend both fell into a river. Party A chose to save her mother but not her boyfriend, who subsequently drowned.

Question: What offense does Party A's behavior constitute?

After reading these ten questions, Qin Mu's mouth twitched slightly.

Goodness me.

Every single question was about criminal law. And the scenarios were utterly preposterous. Yet the victim in each case... was always the boyfriend—either in a car accident, stabbed, robbed, owed money, or drowned.

"Finished reading? Ridiculous, isn't it?"

Wang Dachui sent another message. He briefly described how he and his ex-girlfriend had met. Both were law graduates, but they had chosen different paths after graduation. His girlfriend chose criminal defense, while he opted for civil defense. They broke up due to various conflicts.

As for getting back together this time... his ex-girlfriend said she wanted to test his understanding of criminal matters, so she'd given him these ten questions. If he couldn't answer them correctly, there would be no chance for them. No reconciliation.

Qin Mu: "..."

Actually, he knew the answers to these ten questions. Though preposterous, as long as one clarified the legal provisions and logic, the corresponding results could be found. Some cases might seem scary, but if defended according to the law, there was a complete chance of acquittal. Take Question 1, for example: though Party A had dangerously damaged the car and had a motive to kill, the boyfriend's death wasn't necessarily related to her. Now that the person was dead... that meant she wouldn't have to bear any responsibility.

People who practice criminal defense... can too easily become mavericks who operate outside the law.

If one thoroughly understands legal loopholes, even if you cause someone's death, you might not be considered a criminal.

There's a classic case: a couple visits a large wildlife park. While passing the tiger enclosure, the husband deliberately provokes his wife, causing her to leave the safety of their vehicle and enter the tigers' active zone. She is mauled to death by a tiger. And the husband... he also bears no responsibility. Because the wife created the dangerous situation; although the husband provoked her, a rational person wouldn't have gotten out of the vehicle. According to legal logic, the husband committed no crime. But in the eyes of ordinary people, this is a clear case of intentional homicide. However, the law relies on logic. If there's no logical flaw, then there's no crime!

"I think, for your own safety, you might want to give up on getting back together. Dating a lawyer who specializes in civil cases could be a good option too..." Qin Mu thought for a moment before sending this message to Wang Dachui.

He felt... Wang Dachui and this ex-girlfriend were simply not on the same level.

Little did he know Wang Dachui would reply, "I've already started focusing on criminal law recently. You'll soon have to see me in a new light!"

His words conveyed a stubborn, lifelong determination not to be outdone.

Qin Mu couldn't help but smile helplessly. He became all the more intrigued by Wang Dachui's ex-girlfriend.

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Time passed quietly. After the betrothal gift case concluded, the nursing home once again returned to tranquility. But one legend after another continued to circulate among the elderly residents during their leisure time. Cases involving the once-infamous unscrupulous agency, instances of objects thrown from high-rise buildings, and the express delivery poisoning incidents were all occasionally brought up, their stories widely shared.

Zhang Qingyuan and the others would also find Qin Mu from time to time, earnestly and tirelessly trying to persuade him.

"Look here, Xiao Qin, it's been over a month, and you haven't sued anyone."

"You shouldn't just stay in the nursing home with us every day. When you're free, go out for a stroll, see if you can find a suitable match."

"Right, I attended a hearing yesterday, some property dispute. It wasn't nearly as interesting as the betrothal gift case."

"Life is about staying active. You're still young; don't start living like a retiree already..."

Qin Mu lay in his rocking chair, a wry smile on his face.

He really had been quite idle this past month. He spent his days joining in various recreational activities, occasionally reading or watching videos. Over the month, he had familiarized himself with legal statutes from various fields. However... during this time, he had kept regular hours, clocking in and out daily. He'd participated in the betrothal gift case. He indeed hadn't encountered any truly vexing issues. He couldn't possibly go looking for trouble, wandering the streets to randomly find someone to sue, could he?

Meanwhile, on Little Station, fans were clamoring for updates every day, asking when his next video would be released. Qing Lan had also sent him private messages several times, discreetly asking if he was enjoying his leisurely days.

It seems so many people are unhappy that my life is a bit more comfortable...

Then, in the afternoon, the court called. They informed him that all his litigation fees had been gradually refunded, and approximately 10 million yuan in compensation had also been recovered and credited to his account.

He opened the app for a certain savings bank and glanced at his balance. His total balance had reached 44 million yuan.

Time to pay back the money.

He took a deep breath, intending to transfer the money back to Qing Lan, principal plus interest. Before suing the entire internet, he had been short on the funds needed to prepay litigation fees, and Qing Lan had generously loaned him six million.

However... when he filled in the bank card number and attempted the transfer, the app notified him of a 'transfer error.' He couldn't transfer the money out.

What's going on?

Qin Mu was surprised, thinking he might have entered the wrong account number. He double-checked Qing Lan's account number and tried the transfer again. But when he reached the final step... the app still indicated 'transfer error.'

Could the amount be too large?

Qin Mu frowned. He decided to reduce the amount, trying to transfer 1 million yuan at a time.

But... even after lowering the amount, the transfer still showed an error.

Forget one million—he couldn't even transfer out 100,000 yuan!

Could my account have been frozen or locked?

He hurriedly checked his bank account status; it showed as normal, with no risk warnings.

Yet his money... not a single penny could be transferred out!

What in the world is going on?

After fiddling with it for a long time, Qin Mu still couldn't figure out the problem. He could use every other function of the bank app perfectly fine—except for transferring money!

His balance of 34 million yuan remained untouched, yet he couldn't spend a penny of it. Every attempt to transfer or spend money was met with the same four words: 'Transfer error'—with no further explanation!

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