Chapter 27 The Tree Sheds Seventy-Eight Leaves in Two Days
The next afternoon.
"Blind testimony cannot be relied upon in criminal investigations, and detailed evidence must be collected on it, and the derivation of the case must not be conjectured or far-fetched, and practical evidence is required to convict the suspect......
ββ¦β¦ In the course of criminal investigation, attention should be paid to emphasizing direct evidence, and in the absence of direct evidence, indirect evidence must be verified to be true, printed with each other, and form a complete chain of evidence, and the conclusion derived from indirect evidence must be unique. β
In the criminal investigation class, a young man with blond hair stood in the center of the classroom, answering the questions raised by Instructor Onizuka in a loud voice.
Young police officers have even left the campus with convincing peace of mind.
"Not bad." Instructor Onizuka's eyes crossed with relief and pride.
"Also," he paused and continued in a serious manner, "The collection of evidence and the conclusion of the crime must be based on facts, and it is absolutely forbidden to use frame-ups and other means to conduct investigations...... In the investigation of the case, it is necessary to pay attention to the principle of confidentiality, and without the approval of the superior, the inside information must not be disclosed to unrelated persons, and unrelated persons must not be allowed to enter the scene of the crime......"
ββ¦β¦ In Japan, private investigators only have the power of civil investigation, not the right to intervene in criminal cases, and the police should not entrust or allow private investigators to be involved in criminal investigations in any form. β
"Good." Instructor Onizuka nodded with satisfaction at Zero Valley, his expectant and stern eyes swept over the faces of the class, and he raised his hand and knocked on the wooden podium in front of him.
"You've all heard the answer you just said, and I hope you'll put these principles into practice in future searches, andβ"
Instructor Onizuka turned his head to stare at Toru Asada who was sitting in the penultimate row by the window, the brown-haired young man was sitting at his desk with his cheeks crossed, intently counting the green leaves on the trees, and the teacher's earnest teachings on the podium were like a warm breeze on a June day, blowing past his ears without drilling into his mind at all.
Probably because his daze was too focused, Onitsuka Instructor couldn't help but be moved, and he slapped his right hand on the whiteboard behind him, and read out Toru Asada word by word.
"Shallow. Field. Penetrate! A friendly and threatening voice rolled past the tip of Instructor Onizuka's tongue, and his furrowed eyebrows twisted into a ball with his hideous expression.
Instructor Onizuka slapped the whiteboard twice more casually, "You can answer what to pay attention to when taking a confession from a suspect." β
Toru Asada realized it the moment Instructor Onizuka swept his gaze, but at this moment he got up indifferently, changed his face and gave his teacher a big smile, and straightened his back like a valley zero.
Instructor Onizuka's fists were hard and hard - the students brought more of them, he could naturally tell that some people stood up because of their good behavior habits-
And some people suddenly stand up straight, it can only be because they have been sitting for a long time and their bodies are stiff, and they want to stretch quietly.
This stinky boy, he had better answer all his questions, Onizuka Hachizo grinded his back molars.
However, Toru Asada in front of him did not have any sense of crisis, and his clear answer echoed in the classroom: "Police officers should pay attention to distinguishing lies during the investigation, and criminal suspects or related personnel may provide false statements to interfere with the investigation for the purpose of protecting their own interests or the interests of others." β
The brown-haired young man looked around the classroom, his eyes swept over his five friends, the corners of his mouth slightly hooked, and he recounted the contents of the textbook that had been memorized by everyone in an orderly manner.
ββ¦β¦ Even if the respondent's confession is true, it is still possible for him or her to hide part of the truth for various reasons, thus causing great interference in the investigation of the case. β
"In addition, confessions must be verified one by one, and investigators should adopt an attitude of suspicion to all those involved in the case, and avoid blindly trusting relatives, friends and acquaintances, so as not to miss important clues."
Instructor Onizuka's face was a little pale, and he nodded his head with a headache at the first half of this police academy with a lot of personality, and motioned for Toru Asada to sit down and listen to the class.
Then he saw the brown-haired young man sit down, twisting his neck at forty-five degrees, and continuing to count the uncounted leaves to the window.
Instructor Onizuka: "......" He really has no temper.
"Okay, that's all for today's lesson, remember to review it well when you go back." He slapped the lesson plan lightly on the podium, and immediately looked at the students in the audience.
"One last reminder, you're less than two months away from graduating."
"After two months, you will not be a group of students, but a real police officer, and you will carry the respect and trust of the people, and you will take over the burden of guarding the country and the people from your predecessors, and you will not hand it over to your juniors until you retire."
"In two months, no one will care if you are a group of young people in your early twenties, as long as the police uniform is still on you, even if you are facing an old family over sixty, you are no longer their juniors."
"You have to protect the future of the next generation, just as you have been safely protected for twenty-two years."
Instructor Onizuka put his hands on the podium and looked at a room full of energetic young people with satisfaction, with a heavy and expectant smile on his face, patiently and kindly admonishing the group of children in front of him.
"Little bunnies, enjoy your last two months as a student, and the cherry blossoms on your left breasts will not be the same in the futureβ"
ββ¦β¦ It's as if we only have two months left. Toru Asada was not moved by Instructor Onizuka's impassioned speech at all, he held his cheek in his hand and spat out lightly, instantly gaining the gaze of a room full of kyops and warriors.
"Shut up." Kenji Hagiwara didn't hold back his forehead.
Instructor Onizuka swept over with a knife in his eyes, took a deep breath, and tried to convince himself not to be like the hapless child.
He continued, "Anyway, in these two months, you can think about what you want to do and what you can do in the future......
"It's time for you to decide on your intended department." After he finished speaking, he glanced at Toru Asada again, picked up the lesson plan and walked towards the door.
Toru Asada watched as Instructor Onizuka's back disappeared into the doorway.
Instructor Onizuka is right, although most of the students of the police academy will be thrown to the police academy for a year or two after graduation, and then enter various departments of the police force, there are also many elite-level students who are directly fished out by the National Police Agency or the Metropolitan Police Department, saving them a few years of wasted time at the grassroots level.
It's always a good idea to plan ahead anyway, especially for students who don't want to get into a school.
*Jiaoban: Similar to Chinese police stations, grassroots police departments
(73 The old thief said that the valley was zero-jin, and Conan's latest words, Ishizume Itahang, was transferred from Kakuban after Matsuda's death...... Regarding this, let's just think that 73's brain is pumping again)