What's wrong with this lawyer?!

Chapter 219: Xiao Wen, you can raise your objections, but is this necessary?_2



Why not... just resign!

Once this thought emerged, it was like a fire that instantly ignited Wen Weilin's blood.
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As the saying goes, "A single thought arises, and the heavens and earth suddenly feel wider," and Wen Weilin now felt a sudden ease. Since it was uncomfortable to stay here, why not just resign!

To avoid listening to the weird remarks of those people!

With his current popularity, if he capitalizes on it, his income would certainly be much higher... and at the very least, he could still tag along with Tang Fangjing!

Only Chen Jiaquan from Magic City was unaware of Wen Weilin's thoughts; otherwise, he would definitely give a big thumbs-up.

In the past, his mind was muddled, not understanding why he had to antagonize Tang Fangjing. Now that he thought about it, following Tang Fangjing was the real deal.

Wen Weilin already had an idea in mind, but he decided to wait. For now, nobody dared to reveal his personal information, so there was no rush on his part.

He would wait for the High Court's decision, resign and then reveal his identity. By then, his popularity would definitely explode!

With this in mind, Wen Weilin strode back to his office, paying no heed to the whispers around him. There was only one thing he wanted to do right now: delete all those previous posts where he had directly insulted Tang Fangjing...

Of course, Lao Wen was unaware that the High Court also wanted to curse out of frustration. They were supposed to proceed without seeking further instructions, and now look at the mess—no instructions, no way forward...

It was too difficult; the High Court of Handong was in too tight a spot. If they mishandled this, neither their superiors nor their subordinates, nor the netizens would be satisfied. The High Court would become the enemy of both insiders and outsiders.

Time moved on to the next day, and Old Tang had already arrived in Lincheng City, immediately heading to the public security organs of Lincheng City.

In cases like criminal reconciliation, issuing a letter of understanding is best done under the witness of the relevant departments—either the police or the procuratorate.

Inside the office, Ding Deshui's wife met Tang Fangjing. It was clear she was displeased, but she didn't say much.

On the other hand, Zhou, the lawyer, was quite active, saying, "Lawyer Tang is here, let's get started then. We have prepared the money on our side."

Old Tang took out a document from his briefcase and said, "I've also prepared the letter of understanding."

Both parties had no objections, and the money was quickly transferred to Huang Licheng's account, and the letter of understanding was given to the other side.

Having obtained the letter, Lawyer Zhou hurried to the legal affairs department; he wanted to submit it quickly to improve the chances of Ding Deshui being granted bail pending trial.

As for Old Tang, he was not in a hurry to return; on the contrary, he was planning to make another trip to Changlu County.

The main reason was that news had appeared online that "Wen Tea Cooking Wine" was actually a judge from Changlu County Court. Old Tang wanted to see for himself.

If the person was as the online accounts described, then it was indeed worth the trip!

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Over at the Lincheng City Bureau, the relevant department had already received the application for bail pending trial submitted by Lawyer Zhou on behalf of Ding Deshui and others.

Regarding this matter, the City Bureau was prepared to reject it outright, as this kind of case would not be eligible for bail pending trial.

Even with meritorious service, economic crimes, or reconciliation, Ding Deshui's case remained serious. It was mainly a case of defrauding targeted poverty alleviation funds, which the higher-ups had already made it clear was an issue of zero tolerance!

Once detected, the end result would certainly not be good.

However, at that moment a report came from the detention center: Ding Deshui was seriously ill and currently undergoing examinations at the hospital, and the prognosis might not be good.

"What? Terminal liver cancer? Are you sure?" asked the staff from the detention center at Lincheng City Hospital, with a look of disbelief on their face: "He didn't show any signs of illness during his time here."

The doctor shook his head and said, "Many cancers have no clinical symptoms in their early stages, and liver cancer is no exception. Once symptoms start appearing, it's typically already in the late stage."

"Right now, it has already metastasized; basically... it's not good."

The staff member felt a bit helpless. What was happening? Ding Deshui had so many cases, and now he was suddenly diagnosed with terminal cancer.

"How long is he expected to live?"

The doctor casually mentioned, "It has already metastasized, generally, it's about six to nine months... but there are also special cases."

It just so happened that the doctor remembered a handsome young man, also with terminal liver cancer, who was still lively and active, and had recently come to Lincheng to take part in a lawsuit.

Therefore, one can't be too definitive about this; there are special cases in medicine. The doctor treating the aforementioned handsome young man apparently had published countless papers in recent years, a thought that was tantalizing.

The staff member didn't ask any further and turned to start making phone calls to report the situation.

Inside the hospital room, Ding Deshui had already fallen into a deep sleep. The severe pain of terminal cancer was not something normal people could endure. Often it would take a red prescription to cope, otherwise, one might wish for death.

Ding Deshui's terminal liver cancer was an emergency situation for the City Bureau, which now found itself in a difficult position.

Here it must be noted that, medical parole is a procedure that comes after a sentence is handed down.

Generally, if during the detention period it's discovered that the accused has a disease, unless it's a mandatory arrest case, it is normal to go for bail pending trial.

Otherwise, keeping someone in detention means at minimum, responsibility to provide a certain level of medical treatment.

Ding Deshui's current situation was also quite special. The materials had already been sent to the procuratorate, and an arrest was all but certain.

However, with the discovery of serious illness and a high probability of being unable to take care of himself, there were now two options at this point.


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