What's wrong with this lawyer?!-Chapter 875 - 281: Sending More Than 80 People Inside Is Not the Goal_2

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Chapter 875 -281: Sending More Than 80 People Inside Is Not the Goal_2

A single store easily deceives dozens of people, and God knows how many stores they’ve set up over the past three years. Moreover, for various reasons, when those people went to file reports in the past, the cases would basically not be registered, and they’d be told to file a lawsuit as it was an economic dispute.

As a result, many people chose to keep quiet and let it pass, and not many made it to the lawsuit stage.

Then many people would ask, we’ve already won the lawsuit in other courts, but it couldn’t be enforced and was ultimately dismissed. Now that this gang has been caught, does that mean our case can be directly resumed and the money given to us?

I can only tell you not to expect too much. Although theoretically, there seems to be a bit of possibility, everyone knows the reality. The Execution Bureau has only so many people, and the cases keep coming in waves. Once a case is dismissed, they basically won’t bother with it.

You need to apply to resume the enforcement yourself, using this as a clue. That’s the reality.

Lawyer Tang naturally won’t bother too much, nor does he have the capacity. Real-world problems can’t be solved by sheer recklessness; even if he risked his life, money can’t be conjured out of thin air.

After carefully listening to Lawyer Tang’s thoughts, Old Zhang nodded and said, “There should be no problem, those people are very cooperative now, and currently, you are the only victim who has come forward.”

“However, you might have to slightly change your style of handling cases. They definitely want to know who’s behind this, and after you’re exposed, it’s hard to avoid trouble…”

Hearing this, Lawyer Tang chuckled and said, “Since I’ve taken the client’s money, I need to provide a full service. Clients absolutely cannot be exposed to danger, even if the chance of danger is very small…”

Of course, that’s what he says to outsiders, but he does indeed act that way.

From the beginning with property disputes, he has been doing just that: since the client has paid me, then I must be the barrier. If there’s any trouble, just come at me.

Old Zhang was left speechless, thinking if only he hadn’t resigned to become a lawyer, otherwise he would really like to ask, lawyer fees are just a small sum, why bother risking your life!

With you working this hard, what about other lawyers?

After everything was settled, Lawyer Tang took his leave. Having worked on this case up to now, he was already thinking about how to shoot the video.

Back at his office, Lawyer Tang thought hard but was still lacking materials, so he dialed Old Yang from the propaganda department once again.

As soon as he said a few words, Old Yang on the other end of the line was astounded.

“So, this case was actually triggered by you? You even thought of opening a gym to entrap them? Really?” Old Yang asked over the phone.

“Brother Yang, you know me, I don’t lie. I had already prepared to open a gym, but then an accident happened, and there was a gym about to go under, so I took it over.”

He said this to protect Old Ju. No choice—after knowing the scale of this case, Old Ju got a bit scared.

So Lawyer Tang described how he had already taken over the gym at the time, just without handling the procedures.

Although there was basically no chance of an accident, it was still just to be on the safe side.

Hearing this, Old Yang immediately became excited, “That’s great, that’s great! Let me tell you, this case can be considered the first national case against professional store closure scammers, and with the new Corporate Law in place, we have to give it a heavy emphasis in our propaganda!”

“So…”

“So, let’s collaborate just like last time, what do you think, Lawyer Tang?”

“I have no issues on my side, I will fully cooperate with our propaganda department!” Lawyer Tang said firmly.

Initially worried about lacking materials, now it’s solved—he would have more than enough materials to choose from.

However, with the propaganda department’s involvement, there’s no need for Old Zhang to speak up. People within the judicial system, like them, have more rules to follow.

Meanwhile, at Guangming District Court,

After a very long period of overtime, Guangming District Court had finally gotten almost through the various minor tasks and cases that Lawyer Tang had brought in the past while.

Minor cases may be minor, but troublesome to deal with. Pretrial mediation was already in full swing, and Old Zhou’s eyes were blurring from writing judgments, feeling like he was on the verge of sudden death.

No choice, before these minor cases, Lawyer Tang had sued a bunch of lawyers and legal consulting firms at the Guangming District Court.

Those cases had Old Zhou overworked to the point of confusion.

And just as he was catching his breath, another pile of cases was dumped in. Going through this twice would wear down anyone.

Old Zhou felt that he hadn’t keeled over yet, which was already a stroke of huge luck.

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Thank goodness, thank goodness, that bastard Tang Fangjing didn’t come to Guangming District Court anymore. That’s really great.

Just a bit strange, what has that guy been up to recently?

A few days passed, and Old Zhang and other prosecutors, along with comrades from the propaganda department, went to the Detention Center.

This case was going to be a classic example, and it had to be documented like a documentary, including interviews with the suspects and so on.

As for Old Zhang and the others, the main reason for their visit was to handle the admission of guilt and plea deal documents, which were for assessment purposes.

The process went smoothly, and Luo Yong’s gang mostly admitted guilt and accepted their punishment—by this point, they were all clear about their situation.

As for Liu Letian, there was no need to say, his lawyer on the scene was an old acquaintance, and he didn’t even want to raise his head; it was too awkward.

He had also been here in the past to witness others’ admissions of guilt and plea deals, but he never expected that this time, it would be him sitting in that position.

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