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What's wrong with this lawyer?!-Chapter 910 - 293 Tianyan City Earthquake_2
Chapter 910: Chapter 293 Tianyan City Earthquake_2
So, it’s often seen on the internet, those who hit others and such, they all end up with administrative sanctions, without any punishments from public security.
When would responsibility be pursued then? The answer is when the criminal law is violated.
So Lawyer Tang didn’t pursue this matter either. He’s just an individual and relies on the law; when the law stipulates so, there’s nothing he can do about it.
In such an atmosphere, a week quietly passed by.
After the dc group arrived, it seemed like there was no movement at all, and Fang Jingwen felt slightly relieved.
Another afternoon, the district notified everyone of a meeting, and Fang Jingwen went to the venue — today was no different from any usual day for her.
The meeting started as usual, but at this moment, some staff members entered the venue.
Fang Jingwen watched as several people approached her; without saying a word, she already understood her situation. Her face turned deathly pale.
She really wanted to curse out loud; she wanted to curse that Tang Fangjing for always targeting her, for such a trivial matter to have escalated to this point.
Why make such a big deal out of it, when he’s just a lawyer after all? She asked herself; there was no relationship between them whatsoever. She couldn’t understand, just couldn’t make sense of it.
Everyone else in the venue sat in silence, fearing they might be the next to be taken away.
That day, the staff in Anping District experienced what those in Lincheng had felt.
Just five minutes ago, the leader was still lecturing about integrity on the stage. And in just five minutes, they were pale-faced and taken away for investigation — the scene was heart-pounding.
Taking someone away from a meeting has always been our tradition; it’s all about deterrence!
The scene was too big; this time, the investigation involved not only administrative organs but also judicial authorities!
The public security, procuratorate, and judiciary were all involved; the Anping District Court and even the Tianyan City Court would naturally not be spared.
Yuan Zaijun was taken away. He didn’t say a word before being escorted out; he just trembled violently.
Like a carousel of images before him, he inexplicably thought of that Tang Fangjing.
He really didn’t need to do this; why, oh why did he have to fight so hard? Doing this a few more times, not many places would welcome him.
On the contrary, he’d amass a host of enemies. What was he aiming for?
To make a whistleblowing report in his own name and then talk about it openly… This man is really strange.
Inside the hotel room, the sleeping Tang Fangjing turned over. He felt drowsy as if someone was cursing at him, but soon, those voices cursing him were smashed away by an unknown golden iron fist.
What’s going on, why scold him out of the blue? He, Tang Fangjing, hadn’t done anything outrageous, but luckily he slept quite soundly.
It’s said that in these days, many officials’ family members in Tianyan City have been cursing a man named Tang Fangjing.
Another beautiful morning, and Lawyer Tang, carrying his briefcase, arrived at the Intermediate Court; today was the day for mediation.
Yesterday, the Intermediate Court called, saying the other side was willing to mediate, fully accepting his terms.
So today was actually just going through the motions; at this stage, three agencies wanted nothing to do with him.
It was too dangerous; it wasn’t just Fang Jingwen who was taken away from the Temple Street Office.
Inside the mediation room of the Intermediate Court, Old Meng had already arrived. He looked quite unpleasant.
If there was any way he could, he wouldn’t want to be here, but there wasn’t a choice; the leader said that this case had to be resolved immediately, preferably with mediation finished today.
Although the leader said “preferably today,” it meant “must finish mediation today.”
People from the district and urban management had nearly identical expressions.
The second-instance judge, also serving as the mediator, likewise had a grim expression.
Tang Fangjing made one visit, and the damage was a bit too big.
Truly, when you think about it, it was the few dismissed temps who ended up alright; everyone else was under investigation.
After waiting for a while, Lawyer Tang walked in.
The mediator immediately showed a smile: “Lawyer Tang has arrived; now that everyone’s here, shall we start?”
Lawyer Tang nodded and sat down: “Let the other side speak first, shall we? If we’re to mediate, there should be some sincerity, right?”
Anyway, he didn’t care; if they didn’t mediate, then let the judgment stand as it is.
Old Meng spoke up: “Lawyer Tang, regarding the compensation amount, shall we go with the figure you proposed? Our side can accept it.”
Lawyer Tang pondered for a moment: “That’s fine, but I need to add some terms…”
Ah? The three units turn to look at each other, wondering why suddenly they have to add more content!
We haven’t added anything yet, and we haven’t asked you to not disclose the settlement agreement. Why are you adding content now?
But no one dared to speak out. They could only listen.
“I want to add something simple: a public apology!”
This was something Tang Fangjing thought was absolutely necessary. Liu Qiaoqiao had paid a heavy price for her insistence on justice, and even her family couldn’t understand her, thinking her actions were completely futile.
They believed she should have just quietly accepted the punishment.
Not to mention relatives, friends, and neighbors from when she had a store.
“Resisting law with violence,” that’s what the Temple Street Office had said before.
Old Meng sighed, “Lawyer Tang, we accept your condition.”
Well, for a public apology, just do it. They had no choice now, else this person in front of them would put out another video saying we injured someone while enforcing the law illegally and still refuse to apologize…
It was obvious what would happen next.
The court prepared the settlement document, and after both parties signed, Tang Fangjing left with it, feeling great satisfaction while the other party seemed quite displeased with themselves.
From their few interactions, he found that many people here still had weak legal awareness.
They had no legal basis, yet they felt their enforcement was only a little bit non-standard – not only public prosecution felt this way but also these units shared the sentiment.
It’s as if by wearing the law enforcement badge, they could enforce the law arbitrarily.
Mention the law? To them, that’s almost laughable!
Leaving the Intermediate Court, Tang Fangjing dialed Liu Qiaoqiao’s number.
“Hello, just to let you know, your case is settled. They’ll probably transfer the compensation to you in a few days. It’s just 100,000, so check for it.”
“Also, the three units will issue a public apology through official media. While it’s not that useful, I still think it’s necessary to include this.”
“Now that everything’s done, I’m ready to head back.”
On the other end of the phone, Liu Qiaoqiao was stunned by what she heard. 100,000?
A figure she had never imagined, or rather had never expected to receive!
After a moment’s stunned silence, Liu Qiaoqiao spoke, “Tang… Lawyer Tang, everyone says that your video drew the dc group…”
This was another baffling matter for her: that Lawyer Tang did not hesitate to post the matter online, causing such a stir.
“You think I did this just to get you money?” Tang Fangjing laughed on the other side, “What are you thinking? Getting money was just a side effect.”
“I just can’t stand those people and wanted to give them a hard time. It has nothing to do with your compensation. So that’s that.”
“Before I leave, let me give you some advice. I’ve stirred up quite a fire here, and though it’s unrelated to you, some might blame you for it, so it’s better you don’t stay around here much longer… this place isn’t that great…”
After hanging up the phone, Tang Fangjing carried his briefcase and headed for the airport. Whether Liu Qiaoqiao heeded his advice was irrelevant; everyone has their own thoughts, and he wouldn’t insist.
All he could do was try his best to help… to educate others and in return, buy some more time for himself.
He can’t help it, he’s just a small lawyer who wants to live another five hundred… five billion years.
On the plane from Tianyan City back to Jingzhou, Tang Fangjing was quite bored.
Truth be told, he did cut corners this time. The system told him to use legal means, but he resorted to public opinion.
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Sometimes, relying solely on the law isn’t enough.
He reckoned the mission completion wouldn’t be very high, but he had to admit, he had a lot of fun.
As for offending people… If he was afraid of that, he wouldn’t have acted this way. If you have the guts, come and take me out; otherwise, just suck it up.
At the arrival gate, Wang Qingqing was waiting quietly, serene and calm, with no signs of the turmoil within.
A look of concern graced her face; every time Brother Tang went out, he stirred up a storm. Rumors had even started circulating in Bright District.
After all, everyone was similar. If Tang Fangjing could create such a fuss outside, perhaps someday he might do the same here in Bright District.
Although it was just some rumors her uncle had overheard, it alluded to something.
Sigh, what to say? With Brother Tang’s personality, after hearing this he’d definitely not back down, but… sigh.