What's wrong with this lawyer?!

Chapter 208: With Tang Fangjing acting like this, can you say his mind is normal?_2



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"No problem, I will definitely be there."

After hanging up the phone, Old Tang finished his meal, rested for a while, then left the house and soon arrived at the entrance of the Changlu County Public Security Bureau.

"Lawyer Tang has arrived, come with me to the office to wait a little, the leader is in a meeting, but it should be over soon, and he'll come to see you afterwards," Jia Zhaoming said with a smile looking at Tang Fangjing.

Old Tang naturally had no objections, and so he followed him to the office.

After waiting for roughly half an hour, a leader walked in.

"This must be Lawyer Tang, I have long heard of your reputation. Please, have a seat."

After exchanging pleasantries, the leader spoke up, "Lawyer Tang, after you filed the report, the bureau has taken this case very seriously and organized a team to conduct a series of investigations. Look at Chief Jia, he has been working overtime for two straight days."

"Now, here's the situation, firstly, the village committee of Er Tou Village definitely does not constitute a unit crime, that much is certain."

Old Tang still wore a smile on his face, not surprised in the slightest.

Never mind whether the village committee counts as a subject of unit crime, even if it truly were, it would not be possible for a case to be filed.

After all, forced demolitions like these, in some sense, the nature of the village committee's unlawful forced demolition is similar to that of other units. If today the village committee is convicted of unlawful forced demolition, what about tomorrow, what do you plan to do?

"Next, we focused our investigation on whether the main responsible persons of the Er Tou Village village committee were suspected of committing a crime."

"Through our investigations, we discovered that the forced demolition was decided by the village representative assembly of Er Tou Village, and the village committee was merely executing the resolution of the village representatives assembly."

"Therefore, the forced demolition carried out by the village committee's head is simply him performing his duties, and it is classified as a duty action, hence it is not considered a crime."

"After comprehensive consideration, Lawyer Tang, we will not file your case!"

Chief Jia quickly placed the decision not to file the case on the table next to him. The procedure had no issues whatsoever; they had indeed conducted an investigation... the same one they did for Huang Licheng's case before.

The villagers had indeed held a general assembly and passed the resolution for demolition, which was recorded.

Since it doesn't constitute a unit crime, and the individuals involved were merely performing their duties, then, of course, there would be no case filed.

Of course, a key point that they didn't mention, which is very important, is that there is no precedent for this in this lifetime. This is very significant.

It's just like the first case of overtime pay that Old Tang handled when he first arrived, without a precedent, such situations are rarely risked at the grassroots level.

What is right or wrong doesn't matter, the law is the law, but the execution of the law is another matter entirely.

Therefore, Old Tang understood quite well, nodding with a smile, "Then I really have troubled you this time."

"Hey, Lawyer Tang, what are you talking about, this is just part of our duty."

After a few more pleasantries, Old Tang stood up to leave, well aware that they had already shown him considerable respect. If someone else came in saying that their house had been forcefully demolished and they wanted to file a report because those people committed a crime, he wondered whether their case would be accepted.
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Carrying the notice of the decision not to file the case, he hesitated briefly but then decided to go directly to the court, primarily to save time. He was quite certain that neither Changlu County nor even Lincheng City would likely file the case.

Ding Deshui was no good, a village chief who could casually call a bunch of unemployed social individuals to carry out a forced demolition, and who dared to lay hands on others, anyone could guess what sort of person he was with their butt.

Since that was the case, it was definitely necessary to refer to his previous life. Cases where village committees were sentenced in the past life were not many, and those sentenced for forced demolition were even rarer.

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But less doesn't mean none!

Just a few steps away, two men suddenly appeared in front of me, one of them said, "Are you Tang Fangjing from Jingzhou Tengda Law Firm?"

Old Tang was a bit confused upon hearing this. While he was quite famous now, frankly speaking, there were few people who could recognize him on sight. His photos and videos online mostly showed him without revealing his face.

Still, he responded, "I am that Tang Fangjing. May I ask what you want?"

"My name is Ding Deshui. It was bad enough that you got that Mr. Huang acquitted, and then you even expected us to refund the money. Now you've come to file a report. What are you trying to do?" Ding Deshui roared directly.

He had seen Old Tang at the intermediate court before and had been waiting at the door, just trying his luck. And as luck would have it, he ran into him and went straight up to have a "chat."

Online and from his lawyer friend, this Tang Fangjing was hyped up to be fearless, but Ding Deshui didn't believe it. How could this man not be afraid of death?

So it was Director Ding. Old Tang didn't bother to think about how the other party found him, but just smiled and said, "What do I want to do? Director Ding, you should be very clear about that. Obviously, I'm looking to have you sent in. Or are you telling me you don't even know that?"

"My actions should be quite clear, right?"

While saying this, Old Tang had a look on his face that said, "You can't even figure that out," which made Ding Deshui and Ding Detu by his side completely dumbstruck.

Honestly, they knew this person must be quite bold, but they had never imagined he would react like this!

He blatantly said he wanted to get them locked up and even questioned why they hadn't figured it out. This... this guy was simply a madman!

However, Ding Deshui quickly regained his composure and retorted, "Well, go on and report me then. Let's see if I get in any trouble. I'm telling you, go ahead and sue wherever you want!"

Old Tang nodded, "Don't worry about that, I will definitely visit several places to sue you. I won't miss any places that I should go to..."

With that feeling again, Ding Deshui couldn't hold back anymore and cursed out loud, "Fuck your grandfather, I'm gonna..."

While cursing, he had already lifted his arm, pointing at Tang Fangjing, looking ready to start a fight.

Old Tang didn't bother with him, continuing to walk and saying, "Looking at you, you've never killed anyone. It's not easy to beat me to death with your fists. Remember to bring a knife next time, and if possible, upgrade your equipment."

Ding Deshui was stunned again, watching Tang Fangjing walk away without daring to say another word.

This guy... this guy is fucking insane. There were people online who previously said Tang Fangjing was normal. Normal my ass!

Meanwhile, Old Tang had already made his way to Changlv County Court. No matter how tough he was, cases that should be under the jurisdiction of the basic-level court still had to start there.

As for a criminal self-defense, well, that was his old expertise. This time it might be very troublesome, but he always enjoyed such troubles.

It was just a pity that in his former life, there were many classic cases, and he didn't know if such cases existed in this world. However, there was one thing in common: the issue of the gender confrontation in this world was equally severe.

Anyway, let's just take it one step at a time. A person with just over three years to live doesn't qualify to talk about anything else.

At the same time, inside the Changlv County Court, Wen Weilin was writing something. His misjudgment was neither due to negligence nor intentional, so it would not trigger a disciplinary review.

But not being reviewed didn't mean other punishments were nonexistent. At the very least, his chances for this year's excellence award were gone, and his future promotions would be significantly affected, not to mention he had to write tons of explanations...

So every time he thought of the name Tang Fangjing, he felt irked, it's just too bad he could never meet the man.


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