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Chapter 97: Chapter 77 Killing People to Punish the Heart, Killing People to Punish the Heart! (Seeking First Subscription)



Chapter 97: Chapter 77 Killing People to Punish the Heart, Killing People to Punish the Heart! (Seeking First Subscription)

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He won't live for many more days, and we could live a much longer time, it would be a huge loss if we switched places now.

Watching as several parts left, Liu Jianjun next to him glanced at the diagnosis in Tang Fangjing's hand and said with a complex expression, "Old Tang, this..."

"I'm fine, I'm really fine, it's just that the period of 'returning light' is a bit long, that's all! Come on, let's go to the case filing court, we're already here!"

Old Liu sighed again from behind, Old Tang was great in every aspect except that he was too talkative.

Exiting the criminal court and turning right, they quickly arrived at the case filing court, where Old Tang, carrying his bulky briefcase, stepped forward to line up.

Wh he left home in the morning, most of the dossiers for case filing were for private criminal prosecutions. The case involving legitimate self-defse wasn't hard, at least not for him.

After standing in line for a while, it was finally his turn. Tang Fangjing placed his bulky briefcase on the counter and smilingly said to the staff member, "Comrade, I have a case here for private criminal prosecution."

Private criminal prosecution?

The staff member looked at Tang Fangjing again. The Guangming District Court case filing court had se very few private criminal prosecutions, the last one being the first in many years.

And now there was another?

Seeing the staff member appeared somewhat confused, Tang Fangjing smiled again and said, "Comrade, the last private criminal prosecution was also handled by me."

Sure ough, as the staff member received the materials and nodded, they commted, "I was just thinking, private criminal prosecutions have become so widespread already... it's you again, Lawyer Tang."

"This time, is it a case of defamation?" the staff member asked again upon seeing the request on the self-prosecution petition.

"Six people, and all minors?"

Looking at the birthdays indicating the post-000s, the staff involuntarily frowned; this case was going to be tricky.

"Indeed, they are minors, but they have all turned sixte years old. Since the law dictates that those over sixte should bear criminal responsibility, I suppose they ought to bear the liability for privately prosecuted crimes as well. What do you think?"

The staff member didn't reply; theory is one thing and reality is another. After a pause, they simply said, "Th, Lawyer Tang, please leave your materials here for us to review. We will notify you once we have a result."

That was perfectly fine. Old Tang left the necessary materials and turned to leave the case filing court.

After he had gone, the staff member immediately called the supervisor over.

"A private criminal prosecution involving six minors? This... this is really troublesome. Let me take a look at his evidce first."

The supervisor began to go through the evidce, which was heavily characterized by Tang's style.

Everything was sorted into categories, ranging from simple to complex, with clear annotations of what each piece of evidce proved.

So much so that after a quick review, the supervisor felt that these six minors indeed deserved jail time.

However, while perusing the documts, the filing court supervisor suddly found the names all too familiar.

"Hey Xiaofang, check the Liu Yan assault case for me, look for the names and ages of the victims," said the supervisor.

Staff member Xiaofang promptly searched and quickly found the corresponding case information on the computer.

"This is really the same group of people? What's going on here, wait, has the case be pronounced?"

A check within the internal court system yielded no results.

Immediately, the supervisor took out their phone to make a call.

"Hey, Xiangnan, did your criminal court pronounce a verdict today, that Liu Yan assault case?"

On the other d, Wang Xiangnan seemed to inquire and th said with a laugh, "You are well-informed! We just decided on this case half an hour ago."

"Half an hour ago, no wonder I couldn't find it in the internal network. What was the outcome?" the supervisor asked again.

"Not guilty; you know, this case was giv high priority and the judicial committee had already discussed it beforehand," Wang Xiangnan replied.

"Oh, th this is indeed rather insane..."

Hearing the filing court director put it that way, Wang Xiangnan became curious, "What's wrong, why is it insane?"

"Do you know what? We've received a private criminal prosecution, filed by Liu Yan herself, against the minors involved in her assault case!"

Ah? Now it was Wang Xiangnan's turn to be stunned: "The judgmt was passed just half an hour ago!"

This indicated something; it meant the opposing party had started collecting related evidce long ago, or else they couldn't have responded so swiftly.

Wang Xiangnan understood the difficulty faced by the other side; this was unprecedted.

After a verdict of self-defse, immediately turning a to privately prosecute the victims, determined to have them jailed and fined, and it wasn't ev out of malicious revge since they had evidce.

However, Wang Xiangnan quickly stopped worrying about it as it was the case filing court's hassle, not the criminal court's.

After making brief casual conversation and hanging up, Wang Xiangnan hurried to inform the previously handling Judgmt Chief. Tang Fangjing really was... incredibly ruthless.

The problem was that all his actions were highly legal, making it impossible to find fault.

There's no need to mtion on a moral level either; he had be stabbed while helping migrant workers demand unpaid wages. If he had be stabbed a few more times, he might have be named one of the year's most inspiring figures; such an amulet he was.

Back at the case filing court, the supervisor thought for a long time and evtually decided to proceed with filing the case, just as Wang Xiangnan said, if everything is procedurally correct, they had to file!

With the decision made, there were no issues left. The supervisor resumed patrolling, and wh they reached the civil case filing window, they happed to see the familiar name again on a set of materials.

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