I Became a Law School Genius – 99
by Jessie@AFNCC
I Became a Genius Law School Student Episode 99
The first thing I checked as I walked around the alley was the location of the CCTV.
CCTV which appeared to have filmed the time of the crime was located opposite A’s house.
Thanks to this the entire wall of the house was captured on screen and the back of Kim Gap-dong climbing it was also clearly recorded.
‘okay. ‘Back view.’
That was the problem.
From this CCTV angle it was impossible to accurately capture the scene of Kim Gap-dong opening the window.
At best all we can tell is that Kim Gap-dong seemed to be muttering something in front of the window and then the window clicked open.
But the most important thing about this incident was that moment.
– Supreme Court 1995.9.15. Sentence 94do2561
– The crime of trespassing is not necessarily established when the offender’s ‘whole body’ enters another person’s residence. Even if only part of the body enters another person’s residence it is a crime if it reaches the level of harming the actual peace of residence enjoyed by the resident. Satisfying the constituent requirements of… (omitted)…
One relatively famous precedent comes to mind.
It is not necessary for the entire body to be inside to determine that a home invasion has reached its peak.
If you think about it with common sense isn’t that true? Ultimately the requirement for a home invasion is an act that ‘harms the tranquility of the home.’
If a bastard suddenly opens the window and sticks his face inside that alone would be enough to disrupt the peace of the homeowner and cause him to tremble in fear.
In short even if you only put a finger or half of your face inside if that was not normal entry you would already be guilty of trespassing.
Then it was clear what to check.
‘We need video to know whether Kim Gap-dong’s face or any part of his body went inside when the window was opened.’
If a request was made to visit the site and search for evidence the purpose would clearly be here.
As I scanned the alley with that thought in mind the answer immediately caught my eye.
‘That’s it.’
A black car parked in front of the house right next to A’s house.
Even in the CCTV footage from the time of the crime this car was parked in this exact spot.
In that case there was a high possibility that the black box of the car also clearly recorded Kim Gap-dong opening the window.
And unlike CCTV it is at an oblique angle.
Perhaps so that the space between Kim Gap-dong and the window was captured.
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As I approached the black car I saw a small note stuck in the front windshield.
A yellow note with the borrower’s phone number written on it.
When I held out my hand the note moved into my hand as if it had judged that I was holding it.
[I obtained a note with the borrower’s phone number written on it.]
[You can obtain black box video by requesting cooperation.]
[Do you want to proceed? Y/N]
Well then.
I tapped the Y area of the string with my hand.
[Black box video has been added to the incident record.]
However it seems that there was not enough time and technology to implement human interaction such as talking and persuading the car owner.
Just by getting hold of the note you could roughly assume that you had contacted the car owner and obtain evidence.
‘When I think about it it felt like this in the original as well.’
I called up the case record again and checked the black box video from the evidence list.
In the video the defendant Kim Gap-dong was pressing his face into the window so that he could see it at a glance.
‘It just caught on.’
[You can submit your answer.]
[Defendant Kim Gap-dong bears the guilt of ‘ ‘.]
[Please fill in the blanks by clicking on the character panel that appears.]
Along with the message a keyboard similar to the keypad of a smartphone appeared in the air. I typed each word with strength.
An attempted crime should be written as a crime of attempted home invasion but there is no need to write a separate crime as a basic crime; a basic crime can just be written as a crime of home invasion.
[Defendant Kim Gap-dong is guilty of ‘home invasion.’]
[This is the correct answer.]
[Achievement time: 5 minutes 14 seconds]
“It’s just gum.”
* * *
The experience has ended. I took off the audiovisual device on my head and got off the device but the other two people were still in the process.
After waiting for about 10 more minutes Hanseol was the first to take a deep breath and take off his helmet.
After more than 30 minutes had passed Lee Haru jumped out of the VR device with great vigor.
In fact he found the answer faster but the VR experience was so fun that he deliberately played around.
“Is it that good?”
“of course!”
Our gamer’s eyes lit up.
“This is an evidence investigation simulation so think of something like an FPS game coming out with this interface. “Wouldn’t that be crazy?”
“Oh that might be kind of fun.”
Even Hanseol is pleased. Come to think of it the last time I went to the arcade didn’t I have fun wiping out hordes of zombies with a machine gun?
Since he is a big guy who can’t play properly he has no immunity to such provocative content.
“What about you Master? “Wasn’t it fun?”
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“Well what…”
I decided to admit it honestly.
“It was fun.”
What do we study as law school students?
Ultimately it comes down to legal theory provisions and precedents. Here ‘precedent’ basically means the Supreme Court precedent.
The third trial presided over by the Supreme Court is the legal trial.
The evidence battle over the facts is usually concluded in the first and second trials and if there are legal errors in the ruling the role of the legal review is to correct them.
So none of the problems we solved required the work of uncovering the facts themselves.
Rather in most cases facts were given for free as if they were premises.
For example if this experience had been printed on paper and came out as a problem it would have been written in the fingerprint that the criminal pushed his face into the window.
The intention of the test taker would be to check whether you know the precedents related to the invasion of body parts.
However in a real-life lawsuit the factual dispute that took place in the first and second trials was much more important.
In order to find out whether a criminal has committed a home invasion it is not enough to recite the basics such as ‘The start and end of the home invasion is…’.
Legal principles are guideposts that teach us what evidence to look for to discover the truth.
In order to reach my destination I had to learn how to actually take steps towards the beyond.
This experience was quite consistent with that point.
“Honestly I wish it would be introduced in the law school curriculum as well.”
At the time of its introduction the law school declared its grand ambition to accept students with diverse backgrounds and train them into practitioners who can put the law to good use immediately through three years of education.
However the practical training part is not being carried out very well.
This is because the legal study conducted in current law schools is neither complete theoretical law nor practical education but is focused on examination-based law that lies somewhere in between.
‘Of course I really love the law exam.’
Ultimately knowledge for the exam is also the foundation for learning practical skills.
So it wasn’t that what we were studying was useless but it was disappointing that we didn’t have time to look beyond it.
Right now the bar exam is holding the test-takers by their necks replacing half of the test takers every year.
In this situation there were few people who had gone so far as to be able to talk about practical work or professional fields.
Therefore it was safe to say that even if such VR devices were technologically advanced there was no possibility of them being combined with legal education.
‘It’s a shame.’
As I took a sip the surroundings felt somewhat noisy.
“…It’s been less than 10 minutes since he started?”
“What are 10 minutes? “5 minutes and 14 seconds.”
“Wasn’t the fastest record at Yonhee University 14 minutes?”
“At this level didn’t you just know what to look for as soon as you saw the investigation records?”
Other finalists who had come first to try out the VR device and discuss the results were casting glances in this direction.
‘no. That’s true though.’
Isn’t the intention obvious? At the point where I was charged with trespassing and including video evidence I quickly realized that I needed to find video from a different angle.
“ah! “It’s him!”
“What is it? “Who is it?”
“Why that! Hankuk University detective…!”
“That’s right. The faces are the same. “Oh my god you’re so good at this?”
Sighs came from all over. Just as I watched all the preliminaries videos of the other teams participating in the finals they should have been able to watch my videos as well.
It seemed like he recognized my face when he saw it.
“…Should I abstain now?”
I automatically smiled bitterly at someone’s voice full of despair.
“Well I know how you feel.”
Even Han Seol was laughing next to him.
“I lived my whole life only studying but the futility of being caught up by some random person after only half a year… ah. “A genius is such a cruel being.”
“What are you doing?”
He says it’s vain with his mouth but his facial expression is actually very angry which makes me very angry.
They’re teasing me because they know I don’t really like the word genius.
‘Far from being discouraged this guy absorbs parts of my study methods and improves day by day.’
Who says who is a genius? No one here has shed tears of frustration while studying as much as I have. It’s safe to say.
Whatever it was it was an undeniable fact that attention was focused on me.
There was no particular aversion to attracting attention but it was difficult to talk about important things like this.
I needed to move.
With that judgment in mind I was about to turn around when suddenly the courtroom door opened with a squeak.
“uh?”
At the same time a single exclamation unknown to who had spoken it flowed softly.
The heads of the people facing this direction turn towards the door one by one.
As if stealing everyone’s attention a person appears from beyond.
“That person Park Yoo-seung…”
“okay.”
It’s a face I’ve seen before. Whether as a reader of the original work or by reading newspaper articles or news after falling into this world.
“I’m sending you a farewell. “That one.”
A former idol and finalist.
It was sent.
‘Certainly a celebrity is a celebrity.’
Chae Song-ha who came through the door was wearing comfortable training clothes and her hair was roughly tied back but she still had the aura of a celebrity that could not be hidden.
In fact such things tend to be revealed in posture attitude and facial expression rather than appearance.
A straight back and a confident gait. A detached expression as if he was used to the pouring gaze.
The unique atmosphere of a person who is accustomed to being the center of attention even more catches the attention of the crowd.
“Hey hey… I’ve been a fan since Black Rose! “Could you please give me one autograph?”
A group of students approaches Chae Song-ha.
“oh.”
He bowed his head to those who were picking him up.
“thank you. But now I am neither Black Rose nor an idol. So I can’t give you an autograph as Black Rose’s Chae Song-ha.”
“Oh that’s right… I was sorry!”
“instead.”
Chae Song-ha smiled brightly.
“I can just do it for you as an ordinary person. After all can’t that be the case?”
“I can’t believe it! thank you!”
Fan No. 1 who was thrilled handed out a note and Chae Song-ha carefully drew a signature on it with skillful movements.
Starting with that people flocked in like a cloud like a flood.
Of course Chae Song-ha steadfastly responded to all of their requests.
Even though he was temporarily retired he was still a professional.
It was natural that he did not lose his bright smile all the while.
Lee Ha-ru who was staring blankly at that scene muttered.
“crazy. “It’s so pretty.”
It was pure exclamation.
“Is it that much?”
“Of course that’s it. “What do you think of idols?”
Actually I wasn’t impressed enough to make such a fuss.
That atmosphere and attitude would make you feel like a celebrity but that was it.
Wasn’t it only natural that the original work of this world was a cartoon?
The author’s beautiful drawing style also played a role so most of the main characters were drawn with considerable beauty.
It has remained the same even now that it has become reality.
“hmm.”
I take a look at Lee Ha-ru and then look back at Hanseol.
“I’m not sure.”
It was wrong. With my eyes I can’t distinguish between their levels and Chae Song-ha’s.
Iharu who had been dazed for a moment while shaking his head jumped up and opened his eyes.
“omg. “What a surprise flirting.”
“What nonsense?”
“Ayat.”
Hanseol let out a bitter smile as he placed the honey chestnut on Lee Ha-ru’s forehead.
“You really only know the law.”
“Isn’t it good if a test taker only knows law?”
“Ugh. “Okay what can I say to you?”
Anyway it was a good opportunity. I was planning to sneak out of this courtroom while everyone was just looking at Chae Song-ha.
After experiencing the simulation through a virtual reality device I gained some impressions and things I needed to tell my team members.
Meanwhile Chae Song-ha who had gotten rid of all the ‘I’m a fan’ group was looking around the courtroom with narrowed eyes. It looked as if he was looking for someone.
It was a moment when I was watching the situation and slowly taking a step in the opposite direction.
‘Oh.’
I had the illusion that I made eye contact with Chae Song-ha.
‘Did I see it wrong?’
Unfortunately it wasn’t a mistake.
Chae Song-ha whose expression suddenly brightened began walking straight towards me.
‘Uh oh. ‘What is this again?’
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