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Chapter 247: Chapter 115: Don't Be Ungrateful!_4



Chapter 247: Chapter 115: Don't Be Ungrateful!_4

Old Tang likewise looked at the other party and said,

"I won't argue, but I need to say what has to be said."

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The staff thought to themselves that such a case couldn't possibly be anything but special, but these thoughts couldn't be voiced.

"Alright, look, it's already been so many days, and you haven't filed the case nor have you dismissed it, so what am I supposed to do? I have no choice but to file a complaint with the Intermediate Court," he said.

With that, Old Tang turned around and left, truly prepared to draft materials to complain to the Intermediate Court.

According to the "Supreme People's Court Provisions on Several Issues Concerning the Registration and Filing of Cases by the People's Courts," if they neither file a case nor notify to supplement materials, nor make a decision not to file, the parties may complain to the court of the same level or to a higher court.

If there is suspected dereliction of duty, one can report the case to the Prosecutor's Office, as it is a matter that the Prosecutor's Office directly handles.

The Chang District Court got its first taste of Tang Fangjing's tenacity; he seemed to fear nothing, bulldozing through once he set his mind on something, heedless of all else.

With no other option, if they didn't file the case now and he went ahead with the complaint, what then?

What if he posted it online, with the defendant's online notoriety, it would surely make the entire situation trend on social media.

Soon after, the Filing Chamber called Old Tang to inform him that they had decided to file the case, but due to the special nature of the case, it needed to be reported to the Intermediate Court for jurisdiction determination.

The next day, the Xiping City Intermediate Court received an application from the Chang District Court and was somewhat at a loss regarding this case.

But just as Old Tang had stated, at this point, an outcome was necessary, so after deliberation, the Intermediate Court assigned another county under its jurisdiction, Lanhe County Court, to take over the case!

Never mind the expression on the Lanhe County Court's faces when they received the case dossier, at least Old Tang was thrilled.

Getting the one wielding the gavel to sit across from him was a significant advancement!

The Lanhe County Court issued a notice announcing an open trial to be held in five days.

No sooner had the announcement been made than someone posted it online.

The messenger was an old brother from Xiping City, a local from Lanhe County, who often checked public case information and shared it online.

Today, he suddenly saw, holy shit, the court has become the defendant; this was unheard of, he simply had to share it!

Glancing again, he saw the plaintiff's lawyer was Tang Fangjing, Tang Fangjing from Tengda, which was like a feast sent from heaven to him!

Thus, a video titled "Lawyer Tang Sues the Gavel Banger" quickly made its way to the internet.

The main content was simply the trial announcement.

Although it was a straightforward video, it began to explode in popularity in a manner the self-media brother had never anticipated!

In Jingzhou, Ju Haiqing had just finished writing his routine two thousand words and, gearing up for another two thousand, saw the news online.

Lawyer Tang pulled off such a big move without making a sound?

Excellent work, indeed, excellent. As a freelancer, Ju Haiqing always belonged to the category of those who relished chaos.

He immediately shared with his main account, "This time it's making the gavel banger the defendant, but when's the day the gavel banger will get put away?"

The comment section was a frenzy of activity.

"Awesome, Old Tang. Making the court the defendant, only he could come up with such an idea. I'm truly looking forward to this trial!"

"Yeah exactly, do a live trial, @OpenCourt, please, I really want to watch."

"Want to watch +1, @OpenCourt, don't be ignorant!"

In such an atmosphere, the guy known for making painted comparisons reemerged.

Still using classic comparison images, although they were all hand-painted by himself.

One depicted a normal court scene, with the Chang District Court seated above, the defendant shouting, "I refuse to accept this, I'm going to appeal!"

Another showed a normal court scene too, but in place of the defendant sat the Chang District Court, also shouting, "I refuse to accept this, I want to appeal."

As soon as the comparative picture was posted, the interest skyrocketed!


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