What's wrong with this lawyer?!-Chapter 626 - 198: Seeking Redress? I Love Doing That the Most!_4

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Watching Chang Wei leave the office, Old Tang started to think about what he should do today, maybe... he should take a trip to the legal aid center.

He had said last time that he would look for a suitable case, and it’s been so long with no news, so he might as well go and ask.

The Jingzhou City Legal Aid Center he wanted to visit was a bit far from the Bright District’s legal aid center, which wasn’t very interesting since it was just one district, and the interesting cases weren’t that many.

The Jingzhou City Legal Aid Center was quite a distance away, but Old Tang was idly wandering, so he slowly rode his electric scooter there.

On his way to the legal aid center, he would pass the xf department, and nearly every time, Old Tang would stop to watch the commotion there. If you had to say which grassroots workers in any unit were the most troubled, of course, it would be the xf department.

No matter what happened, people would first think of the xf department, but all the department could do was coordinate, and that’s where all sorts of trouble arose.

This place often saw a variety of dramas, of course, you’d almost never see these dramas online.

Today, as he passed by, it was as lively as usual.

Old Tang didn’t just come to watch the excitement, this was also a good place for him to find "activation tasks."

He just didn’t come that often, after all, he now had too many cases, and there was still a pile of unread private messages on his phone.

He had originally planned to just have a look and then leave, but a series of arguments caught his attention.

"Look, why are you here again? We’ve told you this is a matter of the law. You’ve been sentenced, so if you disagree, you should go to the court, you know, coming to us is no use."

Yelled the staff member.

"And, can you stop playing with that sign? If people didn’t know better, they’d think you’ve been greatly wronged."

Old Tang looked over and noticed that the middle-aged man was holding a cardboard sign that read "I Am Wronged," and suddenly, Old Tang became interested.

The middle-aged man said, "I’ve been to the court. Those people at the court told me to write a petition, but I said I couldn’t. They told me to hire a lawyer and apply for legal aid, but the legal aid people said I didn’t meet the requirements, so I can only come here..."

"I clearly haven’t committed a crime, why is this happening to me..."

The staff member was at a loss. Telling him all this really didn’t make any difference; he wouldn’t know whether you were truly wronged or not.

Just then, a voice sounded nearby: "Hey, I see you want to seek redress, right?"

Who was this? The staff turned to look and found a pale-faced young man.

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The middle-aged man also turned to look at Tang Fangjing, a bit perplexed, and said, "Ah, who are you?"

The young man was none other than Old Tang, who couldn’t help but inquire whenever he saw words like "seeking redress."

"Me? I’m a lawyer, just passing by here, and I heard you might have some injustice, so let’s hear it, what’s your grievance?"

The staff member didn’t speak. Although he thought this young man who suddenly popped up to listen to a "grievance story" seemed a bit off in the head, as long as it maintained stability, any method was fine.

It didn’t matter whether the other party was really a lawyer or not...

After hearing that he was a lawyer, the middle-aged man was equally puzzled, but a person who had suffered was likely to want to share their hardships when asked.

"It’s like this, my situation is..."

The middle-aged man started to talk about his situation, and soon quite a few people began to chime in, mainly because everyone had been fighting for their rights for a while and had mostly heard about each other’s issues.

The situation was pretty clear, the middle-aged man was from a small village under Lincheng. He had leased land from the village to run a fruit orchard.

He had signed a contract with the village that included the right of first refusal for leasing, but when the lease expired and he wanted to renew it, the village disagreed and wanted to raise the price. After back and forth disputes, tensions escalated between the two sides.

Then the village held a general meeting and decided to take back the land.

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They hired some people to come and destroy the trees, forcefully removed his wife, and while he resisted with a knife, he ended up causing one person to be slightly injured and two others to sustain minor injuries.

However, he still couldn’t prevent the village from destroying the orchard, and then he was sentenced to two years in prison for picking quarrels and provoking trouble.

He had just been released this year and sought compensation from the village for the young plants, but the village gave no response, so out of desperation, he started to seek justice, moving from the township to the county, and then to the city level, until he ended up in Jingzhou...

A person nearby, also seeking justice, said, "Young man, since you’re a lawyer, why don’t you give some advice, huh? On what grounds did they sentence him!"