Pre-trial review is only a procedural review, not a substantive review. Whether the evidence is true and sufficient can only be determined after trial, and option B is wrong; Whether criminal responsibility should be investigated can only be determined through trial, so option E is not the correct answer.
Criminal Procedure Law Article 150 Procedure Review: After the people's court has reviewed the case in which a public prosecution was initiated, if the facts of the crime alleged in the indictment are clear, and a list of evidence, a list of witnesses and copies or photos of the main evidence are attached, it shall decide to hold a hearing.