According to reports (by reporter Pei Xiaolan): After knowing each other for two months, Ms. Wang and Mr. Li registered their marriage. Three days before the wedding, Mr. Li was detained by the police on suspicion of fraud. Subsequently, Ms. Wang filed a lawsuit requesting a divorce. Yesterday, it was learned that the Shunyi Court supported Ms. Wang's request in the first trial. Ms. Wang claimed that on October 2 last year, she met Mr. Li through a matchmaking agency, and then on December 2 they obtained their marriage certificate, planning to hold the wedding ceremony on January 6, 2010. However, three days before the wedding, Mr. Li was suddenly taken away by the police. Upon inquiry with the public security authorities, she learned that her newlywed husband had been detained on suspicion of fraud, and more than that, Mr. Li also had a history of criminal offenses as he was sentenced to six months of re-education through labor for theft in 2008. Ms. Wang believed that since Mr. Li was still being held in custody at the detention center, his deceitful behavior had already ruined their feelings, so she filed a lawsuit seeking a divorce. After reviewing the case, the court believed that after getting acquainted, Ms. Wang and Mr. Li registered their marriage in a very short period of time, which indicates a weak emotional foundation between them. Once Ms. Wang found out about Mr. Li's criminal record, she immediately filed for divorce, showing that there was no sincere marital affection established between the two. Therefore, the court supports Ms. Wang's request for divorce.
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