Death Row Files

Death Row Files

by Ding Yihe

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Of the more than 30 real cases included in the book, more than 10 are related to emotions. How many talented people, beautiful women, and high-ranking officials have been ruined by the word "love"? Property-related crimes also account for a considerable share. Some are bold enough to inflate billions in value-added tax, and some are embezzling huge amounts of public funds to line their own pockets. There are also domestic violence cases, value-added morality cases, collective fraud cases, and cases of outraged murder by humiliated female police officers. The cases disclosed in the book are shocking, shocking, and bloody warnings. The author takes advantage of the special convenience of doing publicity work in the Beijing Court in the most beautiful area. He hears and sees all kinds of strange cases every day. It is convenient to write about any kind of cases. However, the author keeps in mind the historical mission of legal propaganda workers. When selecting materials and interviews, he does not seek novelties or privacy. Instead, he focuses on digging out criminal motives, tracing the causes of crimes, clarifying the trajectory of crimes, and capturing the confession of the soul. Then, the author uses his skillful writing skills to vividly and authentically present the real materials from the interviews, forming case records of great legal educational significance, and responsibly dedicating them to readers and society. Throughout the book, the author strives to convey the reality of the life of death row prisoners. There is no mystery, no bloody scenes, and no disgusting descriptions. The whole book is full of the spirit of the rule of law, and the author's thoughts are hidden between the lines. Sometimes it is heartbreaking, sometimes it is bitter and critical, which fully reveals the author's strong sense of responsibility to society.

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