Cherreads

Chapter 241 - Chapter 143: The people you sent in, if not 10,000, there are at least 3,000_2

The perpetrator must have fabricated facts or concealed the truth, leading the victim to harbor mistaken beliefs and consequently dispose of their assets. The judicial interpretation clearly stipulates that if the victim did not harbor mistaken beliefs, it does not constitute fraud. Therefore, the opposing counsel could approach it from this angle. They could blur the concept of cognitive error to evade criminal responsibility. The fact that both parties had already obtained their marriage certificates was also a defense point for the opposing side.

This is the end of Part One, download Chereads app to continue:
More Chapters