What's wrong with this lawyer?!

Chapter 209: Just tell me if this evidence is authentic or not!_2



But in Old Tang's view, before having the system, I dealt with cases with caution, hardly daring to offend anyone. If I still have to be cautious even with the system in place, then what's the point of having it.

So, when facing those people, if they needed to be confronted, I did so, even if it could piss them off for a minute, that was still a win. Why should they be allowed to offend others at will, while good people have to be overly careful?

What? Tang Fangjing is here?

A few people were stunned, and then the others looked over, "Is your mouth blessed or something?"

The person was equally dumbfounded, "I just… I was just talking off the cuff, and Tang Fangjing is actually in Changlv County now? Didn't he already win all his cases?"

However, dumbfounded as he was, there were still things that needed to be done.

Criminal self-prosecution cases were basically a rare sight at the Changlv County Court, or rather, before Old Tang started a large-scale movement of criminal self-prosecution, such cases were very rare indeed.

Therefore, the staff continued, "Oh, Lawyer Tang, hello, hello. Are you certain it's a criminal self-prosecution case? What type is it?"

"It's about the village committee of Er Tou Village intentionally destroying the property of our client Huang Licheng a few years ago," Old Tang replied, still with a smile.

As expected, upon hearing this, the staff's brows furrowed, "Intentional destruction of property? That doesn't fall under criminal self-prosecution though, you need to report it to the public security organ..."

The other staff members were also puzzled. Was Tang Fangjing joking? Running to the court for self-prosecution for such a case?

Before they could finish speaking, they saw the lawyer from across them pull out a piece of paper from his briefcase and pass it over, saying, "I already reported it. Changlu County Public Security has issued a decision not to file a case; take a look."

The staff dumbly took it and sure enough, it was a decision not to file a case.

Old Tang continued, "I just got it from the public security office ten minutes ago, it's authentic."

Ten minutes ago... The staff member fell silent. Counting the time, did you, Tang Fangjing, rush to the court immediately after getting this decision?

Not surprisingly, under normal circumstances, the local police, procuratorate, and court are usually next to each other, pretty much all in close proximity, so coming from there, the timing fits. Anything else would have taken more time.

After all, it was a criminal self-prosecution case. Another staff member joined the conversation, "Lawyer Tang, right? This... as an expert, you would know that the evidence required for a criminal self-prosecution case must be detailed, otherwise, we can't file the case..."

Then, the two of them watched as Lawyer Tang began pulling out stuff from his briefcase again, and in no time, he had a pile of documents in front of them.

"I assure you it's detailed. These are the pieces of evidence related to Huang Licheng's intentional injury case that I copied from the Lincheng City Intermediate Court previously, which your court had used to file the case and convict him, absolutely authentic!"

The two staff members were silent again, flipping through the evidence in their hands, which was abundant and detailed, and also... oddly familiar.

Because the original list of evidence was organized by them... Discover more content at My Virtual Library Empire

Of course, Old Tang couldn't possibly bring all the evidence, he had only submitted the part related to Er Tou Village committee's demolition of the orchard.

Old Tang still wore a smile as he said, "Oh and one more thing, this is the portion of the judgment from Lincheng City Intermediate Court that found Huang Licheng not guilty, determining that his actions were in self-defense."

A one-two punch that left the staff speechless. They opened their mouths but said, "Well... Lawyer Tang, about these pieces of evidence, they might..."

Criminal self-prosecution, finding an issue with your evidence is the easiest. Generally, as an individual, it's quite rare for you to be able to gather all the evidence completely.

The Public Security Bureau is a forceful institution that can employ various means during an investigation, but as a natural person, you can't do that, and furthermore, if you commit any illegal acts during evidence collection you would also be punished.

And without thinking, the staff had blurted it out, figuring they'd first find some fault before proceeding.

However, upon hearing this, Old Tang suddenly showed a look of great surprise on his face:

"What's the matter? Is there a problem with these pieces of evidence? That can't be right? These are the key pieces of evidence that you previously recognized and used for conviction!"

"That shouldn't be. These pieces of evidence have been reviewed by your judges before, who sentenced someone to three years!"

The staff across were shocked silent, wishing they could run out and cover that man's mouth. Are these things he could just say out loud?

Key evidence that has issues that weren't discovered, leading to a conviction, would mean the judge has to be incarcerated, and all others involved would also be disciplined.

After all, every time a judge is jailed for dereliction of duty or malpractice, the whole court has to study it as a cautionary tale!

But Old Tang didn't care about these things, continuing to prattle on like a venomous king cobra constantly spewing its venom.

What's the problem, can't a person criticize a bit if you made an error? Admitting mistakes is essential, and if you get hit, you have to stand tall!

Finally, the staff came to their senses: "No, no, Lawyer Tang, that's not what I meant, well... we will accept the materials, you can go back first, reviewing them will take some time."

They finally remembered the procedural delay. After all, if there was a problem with the evidence, they couldn't be reckless.

With a nod, Old Tang replied, "No problem, just give me the receipt..."

After receiving the receipt, Old Tang picked up his briefcase and left, leaving the staff members looking at each other, until someone finally said, "Alright, don't just stand there, go call the presiding judge."


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