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Chapter 297: Chapter 127: I Just Like This Kind of Face-to-Face Feeling!_2



Chapter 297: Chapter 127: I Just Like This Kind of Face-to-Face Feeling!_2

Outside the court, Old Tang looked at Li Huaiqing and said, "Alright, I've taken care of your criminal case. You can go home and live your life in peace."

Li Huaiqing hurriedly responded, "Lawyer Tang, I really can't thank you enough this time. If it weren't for you, I honestly wouldn't know what to do."

Old Tang smiled and said, "Right, according to our previous agreement, I will create a video about your case and post it online afterward, you know that."

He had always placed great importance on the battlefield of public opinion during their conversations about the case!

But he had learned from past mistakes, thinking he had an invincible shield only to realize there was no such thing as immunity from criticism.

It turned out he was wrong; in this world, there is no one who can't be criticized. Even those with 'invincibility' in past lives were still targeted, whether out of stupidity or malice.

Therefore, Old Tang decided that the battlefield of public opinion must still be taken seriously!

As for someone like Li Huaiqing, well, a very typical commoner.

Even though he had been repeatedly advised not to agree to anything, especially regarding confessions of guilt, a few words from the prosecutor and he was ready to comply.

Such people are extremely complex and cannot be defined simply as good or bad.

"Lawyer Tang, no problem at all. Whatever you want to do online is fine with me," said Li Huaiqing, who was now utterly prepared to follow Lawyer Tang's advice.

He would do whatever the other party asked, never veering off course!

"Alright, then you may go back now, and if there's anything else, contact me, okay?"

Having been out for a while, he should also be returning to Jingzhou, and it was time to have a good talk with some netizens.

Li Huaiqing quickly nodded in agreement, watching Tang Fangjing leave, he couldn't help but exclaim, "Lawyer Tang truly is a good person."

However, before heading back, Old Tang decided to stop by the Intermediate People's Procuratorate of Dongfang City to report some issues.

That Procurator Fu probably thought the case was over and everything would just fade away.

But it wasn't going to be that easy. Tang Fangjing had always been one to hold grudges, not to mention that the other party's conduct did indeed present some problems.

Threatening lawyers that confessions and acceptance of punishment would prevent the defense from arguing innocence, was pure nonsense!

Not to report such things in his own name would leave him feeling restless, even affecting his sleep. The only reason he hadn't reported it before was to complete the trial first, since he had already become familiar with the opponent's tactics.

At the Procuratorate of Dongfang City, Old Tang walked straight in, found the Disciplinary Inspection Department, and made a report in his own name without evasion.

"Ah? Prosecutor Fu Qiuying? Lawyer Tang, could you explain the reasons for reporting her?" asked a staff member at the Disciplinary Inspection Department of the Dongfang City Procuratorate.

Such formal accusations had to be taken seriously, especially when someone came in person to make them.

"Prosecutor Fu's work ethic poses a lot of problems. For example, when I went to the Procuratorate to provide feedback and before I could finish speaking, she asked if I came to teach her law," Tang recounted.

"According to relevant legal provisions, I have the right to present my views to the case prosecutor, which is a right granted to me by law. However, she was completely unwilling to listen, which rendered the pretrial review process virtually meaningless," Tang continued.

The pretrial review is supposed to evaluate the possibility of bringing charges, and the defense attorney's opinion is crucial. If that is ignored, isn't there a problem?

"Also, there's the matter of..."

Old Tang detailed the issues surrounding the plea bargaining process, which was indicative of a problematic work ethic.

The staff member documented the allegations, then replied, "Alright, Lawyer Tang, we will investigate this matter. If there are any results, we will provide you with timely feedback."

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It would teach Prosecutor Fu to not be too authoritative in her work, reminding her that prosecutors and lawyers have at least equal status under the law.

It's not like any dissenting opinion from a lawyer should be immediately dismissed as problematic, which is an incorrect notion.

Having made the complaint and walked out, Old Tang could have considered his mission accomplished. His goal was to absolve Li Huaiqing from the charges, and since Li had already been found not guilty, the mission was naturally complete.

But Old Tang decided to wait.

Time swiftly moved on to the next day.

Having lost the case at both the first and second trials, the impact on Fu Qiuying's career was inevitable.

Every workplace has its evaluations, and the reason for the push for plea bargain agreements is because once signed, things generally don't change much when presented at court.

Yet, upon arriving at work today, before Fu Qiuying had settled in, she saw her superior come in.

"Qiuying, please put aside your current work. Yes, the higher-up disciplinary department needs your cooperation with an investigation..."

What? Fu Qiuying was immediately shocked.

Soon, she learned the details from the staff: someone had accused her of problematic work conduct, and her accuser was none other than Tang Fangjing!

"We've informed you of the complainant's identity at their request. So, let's start by having you recount your side of the story," said the registrar, looking at Fu Qiuying.

This was also Tang's request—to let her know that it was he who had reported her!

If she wanted to retaliate, he was ready for anything; Tang never feared making waves, the bigger the better; he relished the confrontation.

Now, Fu Qiuying was dumbfounded, with a single thought swirling in her head: Tang Fangjing must be insane. Was something wrong with his mind?

These days, whistleblowers tended to shroud themselves in secrecy, yet there he was, insisting on full disclosure.


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