Disciplinary Guidelines
Chapter 29 "What is it called, there is always one that suits you?"
Since the last time we were separated in the hospital, Ji Yao hadn't seen Jiang Heng again.
I heard that he also went to the hospital to get the certificate several times later, but I don't know whether he avoided it on purpose or the time was just a coincidence. Ji Yao was either undergoing surgery or seeing patients in the outpatient clinic, and he never bumped into him once.
But that's good too, Ji Yao feels uncomfortable when he thinks about him now, and they are clean when they can't see each other.
The middle-aged lawyer who worked with the hospital all the year round was called Wang Tao. He was about the same age as Hao Yu. He looked like a combination of Director Hao and their dean. He was a shrewd and nice guy.
He seems to be used to dealing with this kind of medical disputes. He is familiar with a set of procedures, and he is also careful and cautious. When dealing with problems, he can often think of points that Ji Yao can't think of.
After Ji Yao returned to work, he often took the time to meet with him. He combed through the medical records and the day's disposal notes a few times, trying to find out the gaps and make up for the omissions, and try not to let people get caught in the detailed text.
Ji Yao is an eight-year doctoral student with a considerable number of scientific research papers. The hospital took good care of him and gave him the green light on this matter, and even wiped him off duty a few times so that Ji Yao can go to work with peace of mind. Prepare to respond.
Li Linghua was obviously serious. After half a month, the case was transferred to the procuratorate for the crime of medical malpractice. The procuratorate will conduct evidence collection and investigation, and then prepare for public prosecution.
After the district court filed the case, Wang Tao issued bail for Ji Yao in the name of the court as usual, and then returned from the court to make an appointment with Ji Yao.
In order to prepare to respond to the lawsuit, Ji Yao was not on duty on weekends. He was embarrassed to ask his colleagues to help him over and over again, so it would be a little harder on weekdays, and most of the time he worked day and night shifts in the hospital.
When Wang Tao asked him out, he had to go to the night shift for handover in two hours, and he couldn't walk away, so he asked him to meet in the staff cafeteria.
At 03:30 in the afternoon, the cafeteria hadn’t fired yet, and the counters were empty, with only a few scattered shelves of lunch boxes.
Ji Yao sat in the corner of the cafeteria, unlocked and turned off his phone anxiously, glanced at the watch on his wrist from time to time, wanted to stand up and walk around twice, but forcibly held back.
Fortunately, Wang Tao came very quickly, carrying a briefcase in his hand, and thoughtfully brought two cups of coffee.
"Lawyer Wang." Ji Yao's eyes lit up, and he took a few steps towards him.
"Waiting for a long time." Wang Tao shook hands with him, then sat down in a quiet corner, opened a cup of coffee and handed it to Ji Yao: "I have completed all your procedures, don't worry, everything is going well."
"Really." Ji Yao reluctantly pulled the corner of his mouth and said, "Thank you for your hard work."
When Li Linghua was going to sue, Ji Yao was not really worried.As a doctor, he has seen medical troubles even if he has not encountered them. He doesn't think it's a big deal.
But now, seeing that he is about to face a public prosecution, Ji Yao really has no idea.
Wang Tao seemed to have noticed his nervousness, and comforted him with a smile: "Doctor Ji, you don't have to be too afraid. Release on bail is a normal administrative method. After the court hearing, you will be revoked if you prove your innocence. There will be no bad records. And this During this period, you can go to work normally, as long as you don’t leave the city, it will have no impact on your life.”
Ji Yao's frown was slightly relaxed, but it still didn't seem to be completely relaxed.
Wang Tao didn't force it either. After all, anyone who got into a lawsuit would not take it seriously. Ji Yao is still young, so it's normal to be impatient.
"I went to pick up a copy of the indictment and the catalog of evidence today, and you should take a look at it together." Wang Tao said, "Overall, the situation is not bad. Although the death of a patient is a fact, the concept of 'seriously irresponsible' It’s hard to define. I went to check the indictment and the catalog of evidence today, and found that the part about the patient’s condition was only the confession of the patient’s father, and there was no other evidence. At that time, he had been drinking and was unconscious, so we can claim that his memory was confused , cannot be conclusive evidence.”
Ji Yao nodded, then remembered something temporarily, and asked, "By the way, do you know about the Li family's affairs?"
Wang Tao was stunned for a moment, apparently not knowing what aspect he was talking about.
"The relationship between Li Linghua and Liu Qiang is at odds." Ji Yao said, "The person who signed the agreement before is Liu Qiang's extramarital affair."
Ji Yao paused as he spoke, and smiled self-deprecatingly in his heart, thinking that no matter what, Jiang Heng could be considered a help anyway, at least he told him about the marriage change, so that he didn't have to recite this with a dark eye. Black pot.
He cut the beginning and the end, and relayed the news Jiang Heng told him to Wang Tao as objectively as possible. Wang Tao touched his chin and clicked his tongue lightly.
"No wonder." Wang Tao said.
"What?" Ji Yao asked.
"The other party's lawyer went to the club where Li Wen used to race." Wang Tao said, "I was still wondering why he went there, but now it seems that he may have gone to investigate Li Wen's death."
"...you know all of this?" Ji Yao asked in surprise.
"It's all in the same circle, and I can hear some rumors more or less." Wang Tao said: "His teacher is a well-known professor in the Department of Political Science and Law. I have heard a little about him."
Ji Yao gets a headache when he thinks of this, he knows Jiang Heng's reputation.Since graduation, Jiang Heng's winning rate in court trials has been very high. Although it is not as evil as winning every battle, it is still enough for Ji Yao to be depressed.
"Excellent?" Ji Yao asked, "I thought your lawyers also looked at qualifications."
"Let's look at the talent." Wang Tao laughed: "The law is dead, but the people are alive. The main thing is whether the brain is alive or not, and whether it will be used. Didn't there be a young man who said on the Internet before, what is it called? There is always a rule. suits you?"
Ji Yao: "..."
Thanks, more anxiety.
This joke obviously failed to adjust the atmosphere, Wang Tao burst out laughing and shook his head.
"Just kidding." Wang Tao said: "In the final analysis, lawyers also work based on the law, and the law has clearly stipulated things, and lawyers can't figure it out."
"Besides, since this kind of situation happened, I will also try to find out from Zhou Fang." Wang Tao changed the subject and said seriously: "If according to what you said, Liu Qiang conspired with Zhou Fang to deliberately conceal and procrastinate. , leading to the suspicion of Li Wen’s death. I can investigate in this direction, and if I can find actual evidence, Liu Qiang’s confession can be directly invalidated.”
Ji Yao pursed his lips and said, "Is it very likely to be successful?"
"I can only say give it a try." Wang Tao didn't say anything dead, but just comforted: "But it doesn't matter if you can't find evidence of their collusion. Liu Qiang only has oral testimony, and there is no real evidence to prove that he raised Li Wen's medical history. In this case, according to the principle of innocence, the court will not accept this evidence. In addition, the result of POCT at that time was negative, so we can argue that this is an accident - no detailed HIV review was carried out in the emergency situation , based on the POCT results, which makes sense.”
Seeing that Ji Yao didn't speak, Wang Tao knew that he still had some scruples in his heart, so he smiled and said warmly: "In fact, the crime of medical malpractice is very controversial. Courts generally do not convict doctors for clear negligence."
Ji Yao took the coffee, covered the warm paper cup in his palm, and breathed a sigh of relief.
"That's good." Ji Yao said.
"Don't worry too much, the situation is not that bad." Wang Tao patted Ji Yao's shoulder and said in relief, "Fortunately, this is a public prosecution case."
Ji Yao thought that there was nothing "okay" about it, he might get into trouble if he was not careful.
"Actually, when it comes to public prosecution, I'm also a little curious. This should not be the style of the opposing lawyer." Wang Tao rubbed his chin and said, "I thought he would sue."
"It's nothing strange." Ji Yao said, "He himself studied criminal law."
"Lawyers go to court to win." Wang Tao shook his head: "If it's a civil lawsuit, you will lose [-]% of the time. If someone died in the opposite family, humanitarianism has to award you compensation for negligence. But now the situation is different. Now, if it rises to sentencing and conviction, it just sounds scary, but in fact you have a great chance of winning."
I heard that he also went to the hospital to get the certificate several times later, but I don't know whether he avoided it on purpose or the time was just a coincidence. Ji Yao was either undergoing surgery or seeing patients in the outpatient clinic, and he never bumped into him once.
But that's good too, Ji Yao feels uncomfortable when he thinks about him now, and they are clean when they can't see each other.
The middle-aged lawyer who worked with the hospital all the year round was called Wang Tao. He was about the same age as Hao Yu. He looked like a combination of Director Hao and their dean. He was a shrewd and nice guy.
He seems to be used to dealing with this kind of medical disputes. He is familiar with a set of procedures, and he is also careful and cautious. When dealing with problems, he can often think of points that Ji Yao can't think of.
After Ji Yao returned to work, he often took the time to meet with him. He combed through the medical records and the day's disposal notes a few times, trying to find out the gaps and make up for the omissions, and try not to let people get caught in the detailed text.
Ji Yao is an eight-year doctoral student with a considerable number of scientific research papers. The hospital took good care of him and gave him the green light on this matter, and even wiped him off duty a few times so that Ji Yao can go to work with peace of mind. Prepare to respond.
Li Linghua was obviously serious. After half a month, the case was transferred to the procuratorate for the crime of medical malpractice. The procuratorate will conduct evidence collection and investigation, and then prepare for public prosecution.
After the district court filed the case, Wang Tao issued bail for Ji Yao in the name of the court as usual, and then returned from the court to make an appointment with Ji Yao.
In order to prepare to respond to the lawsuit, Ji Yao was not on duty on weekends. He was embarrassed to ask his colleagues to help him over and over again, so it would be a little harder on weekdays, and most of the time he worked day and night shifts in the hospital.
When Wang Tao asked him out, he had to go to the night shift for handover in two hours, and he couldn't walk away, so he asked him to meet in the staff cafeteria.
At 03:30 in the afternoon, the cafeteria hadn’t fired yet, and the counters were empty, with only a few scattered shelves of lunch boxes.
Ji Yao sat in the corner of the cafeteria, unlocked and turned off his phone anxiously, glanced at the watch on his wrist from time to time, wanted to stand up and walk around twice, but forcibly held back.
Fortunately, Wang Tao came very quickly, carrying a briefcase in his hand, and thoughtfully brought two cups of coffee.
"Lawyer Wang." Ji Yao's eyes lit up, and he took a few steps towards him.
"Waiting for a long time." Wang Tao shook hands with him, then sat down in a quiet corner, opened a cup of coffee and handed it to Ji Yao: "I have completed all your procedures, don't worry, everything is going well."
"Really." Ji Yao reluctantly pulled the corner of his mouth and said, "Thank you for your hard work."
When Li Linghua was going to sue, Ji Yao was not really worried.As a doctor, he has seen medical troubles even if he has not encountered them. He doesn't think it's a big deal.
But now, seeing that he is about to face a public prosecution, Ji Yao really has no idea.
Wang Tao seemed to have noticed his nervousness, and comforted him with a smile: "Doctor Ji, you don't have to be too afraid. Release on bail is a normal administrative method. After the court hearing, you will be revoked if you prove your innocence. There will be no bad records. And this During this period, you can go to work normally, as long as you don’t leave the city, it will have no impact on your life.”
Ji Yao's frown was slightly relaxed, but it still didn't seem to be completely relaxed.
Wang Tao didn't force it either. After all, anyone who got into a lawsuit would not take it seriously. Ji Yao is still young, so it's normal to be impatient.
"I went to pick up a copy of the indictment and the catalog of evidence today, and you should take a look at it together." Wang Tao said, "Overall, the situation is not bad. Although the death of a patient is a fact, the concept of 'seriously irresponsible' It’s hard to define. I went to check the indictment and the catalog of evidence today, and found that the part about the patient’s condition was only the confession of the patient’s father, and there was no other evidence. At that time, he had been drinking and was unconscious, so we can claim that his memory was confused , cannot be conclusive evidence.”
Ji Yao nodded, then remembered something temporarily, and asked, "By the way, do you know about the Li family's affairs?"
Wang Tao was stunned for a moment, apparently not knowing what aspect he was talking about.
"The relationship between Li Linghua and Liu Qiang is at odds." Ji Yao said, "The person who signed the agreement before is Liu Qiang's extramarital affair."
Ji Yao paused as he spoke, and smiled self-deprecatingly in his heart, thinking that no matter what, Jiang Heng could be considered a help anyway, at least he told him about the marriage change, so that he didn't have to recite this with a dark eye. Black pot.
He cut the beginning and the end, and relayed the news Jiang Heng told him to Wang Tao as objectively as possible. Wang Tao touched his chin and clicked his tongue lightly.
"No wonder." Wang Tao said.
"What?" Ji Yao asked.
"The other party's lawyer went to the club where Li Wen used to race." Wang Tao said, "I was still wondering why he went there, but now it seems that he may have gone to investigate Li Wen's death."
"...you know all of this?" Ji Yao asked in surprise.
"It's all in the same circle, and I can hear some rumors more or less." Wang Tao said: "His teacher is a well-known professor in the Department of Political Science and Law. I have heard a little about him."
Ji Yao gets a headache when he thinks of this, he knows Jiang Heng's reputation.Since graduation, Jiang Heng's winning rate in court trials has been very high. Although it is not as evil as winning every battle, it is still enough for Ji Yao to be depressed.
"Excellent?" Ji Yao asked, "I thought your lawyers also looked at qualifications."
"Let's look at the talent." Wang Tao laughed: "The law is dead, but the people are alive. The main thing is whether the brain is alive or not, and whether it will be used. Didn't there be a young man who said on the Internet before, what is it called? There is always a rule. suits you?"
Ji Yao: "..."
Thanks, more anxiety.
This joke obviously failed to adjust the atmosphere, Wang Tao burst out laughing and shook his head.
"Just kidding." Wang Tao said: "In the final analysis, lawyers also work based on the law, and the law has clearly stipulated things, and lawyers can't figure it out."
"Besides, since this kind of situation happened, I will also try to find out from Zhou Fang." Wang Tao changed the subject and said seriously: "If according to what you said, Liu Qiang conspired with Zhou Fang to deliberately conceal and procrastinate. , leading to the suspicion of Li Wen’s death. I can investigate in this direction, and if I can find actual evidence, Liu Qiang’s confession can be directly invalidated.”
Ji Yao pursed his lips and said, "Is it very likely to be successful?"
"I can only say give it a try." Wang Tao didn't say anything dead, but just comforted: "But it doesn't matter if you can't find evidence of their collusion. Liu Qiang only has oral testimony, and there is no real evidence to prove that he raised Li Wen's medical history. In this case, according to the principle of innocence, the court will not accept this evidence. In addition, the result of POCT at that time was negative, so we can argue that this is an accident - no detailed HIV review was carried out in the emergency situation , based on the POCT results, which makes sense.”
Seeing that Ji Yao didn't speak, Wang Tao knew that he still had some scruples in his heart, so he smiled and said warmly: "In fact, the crime of medical malpractice is very controversial. Courts generally do not convict doctors for clear negligence."
Ji Yao took the coffee, covered the warm paper cup in his palm, and breathed a sigh of relief.
"That's good." Ji Yao said.
"Don't worry too much, the situation is not that bad." Wang Tao patted Ji Yao's shoulder and said in relief, "Fortunately, this is a public prosecution case."
Ji Yao thought that there was nothing "okay" about it, he might get into trouble if he was not careful.
"Actually, when it comes to public prosecution, I'm also a little curious. This should not be the style of the opposing lawyer." Wang Tao rubbed his chin and said, "I thought he would sue."
"It's nothing strange." Ji Yao said, "He himself studied criminal law."
"Lawyers go to court to win." Wang Tao shook his head: "If it's a civil lawsuit, you will lose [-]% of the time. If someone died in the opposite family, humanitarianism has to award you compensation for negligence. But now the situation is different. Now, if it rises to sentencing and conviction, it just sounds scary, but in fact you have a great chance of winning."
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