The second trial of the Lao Rongzhi case continued to open, and Lao Rongzhi answered the prosecution's questioning attitude and did not cooperate
Author:Jinan Times Time:2022.08.19
At 9 am on August 19th, the trial of the Lao Rongzhi case continued to open the trial and proof of evidence on the abduction of Changzhou. In the interrogation, Lao Rongzhi acknowledged that he had tied Liu and hit Liu Mou's chest with a tiger. When being interrogated by the prosecutor, Lao Rongzhi was tough. When answering the prosecution "whether to rent a house together when he fled to Chongqing", she replied, "Can't you rent two suits together?" In answering the prosecution, "Why why why did you rent together?" When reporting to Fa Ying ", she replied:" You can ask Faye Ying. "
Because Lao Rongzhi overturned most of the previous confession, the confrontation between the two parties and the defense was fierce. The prosecution still believes that the plot of the "Changzhou kidnapping case is surrendered" is not established. Because when Fa Ziying was arrested that year, the police already knew that the Changzhou abduction case was not known when Lao Rongzhi was arrested. At the same time, the defense believes that many details of the Changzhou kidnapping case are proof of people who are still in the case, and many questions should not only be questioned Lao Rongzhi, and witnesses should be answered in court.
It is understood that Lao Rongzhi's defender had proposed that the only survivor Liu Mou had a testimony of the case in this case, but Liu was unwilling to appear in court on the grounds of privacy.
Source: CCTV News
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