Case review:
20 17 At about 5 am on June 22nd, nanny Mo Huanjing lit a book with a lighter in the living room of her employer Lin Shengbin's house, which led to a fire in Room 2 1802, Unit 2, Lanqianjiang Community, Kunpeng Road, Shangcheng District, Hangzhou, resulting in the death of Lin Shengbin's wife Zhu Xiaozhen and three children.
20 17 12 2 1 This case was held in public for the first time. The Hangzhou Intermediate People's Court held a public hearing to hear the case of the defendant Mo Huanjing's arson and theft. During the trial, the defendant Mo Huanjing's defender Dang Linshan disobeyed the court's command and left the court without authorization, refusing to continue to defend Mo Huanjing.
On February 2065438+2008 1 day, Hangzhou People's Procuratorate prosecuted the defendant Mo Huanjing for arson and theft, and the case was reopened.
On the evening of February 3, the Guangzhou Municipal Bureau of Justice issued a briefing on the original defense lawyer of Hangzhou nanny arson case. According to the circular, in view of the performance of Lawyer Dang Linshan in admitting mistakes and cooperating with administrative punishment, the director's office meeting decided to give Lawyer Dang Linshan an administrative punishment of stopping practicing for six months.
During the trial, Mo Huanjing's defense lawyers, Wang Xiaohui and Xu Xiaoming, defended Mo Huanjing on the grounds that Mo Huanjing didn't intentionally cause casualties and Mo Huanjing wanted to put out the fire, demanding that the property and the Hangzhou fire management department be held accountable in court.
During the trial, when the public prosecutor presented the testimony of the fourth group of witnesses in court, Lin Shengbin heard the medical staff involved in the rescue say that the electrocardiogram of the younger son started as a straight line and began to fluctuate five minutes later. Lin Shengbin smashed the teacup at hand at MoHuanJing and hit the bailiff in the face. Lin Shengbin was therefore taken out of court.
In the evening 1 1: 47, Lin Shengbin issued an apology in Weibo, saying that "I didn't control my emotions well and violated the court discipline, and I regret it very much".
On the evening of February 6th, Lin Shengbin was informed by the court that the case would be pronounced in the Second Court at 9: 30 today (February 9th). He said: "I hope the Hangzhou Intermediate People's Court will severely punish the murderer and sentence him to death."