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For litigants to see the enforcent judge is actually quite difficult.

The reasons are complex, but the main one is the shortage of staff in the Enforcent Bureau; court staff don't want to join the bureau, yet the cases requiring compulsory enforcent increase year by year.

There was once an enforcent judge who joked, they say there are many won taking the legal examination system, but I think that's wrong, there are almost no n...

If there is a man, oh boy, he's sure to go straight to the Enforcent Bureau.

It's unavoidable, many people imagine that enforcent judges can simply sit in the office and click around in the system to seize bank assets, movable and immovable properties—that's wishful thinking.

In modern society, buyers are not as savvy as sellers, and many debt dodgers are well-read in law, so you, the enforcent judge, must go out on field visits to enforce effectively.

Anyway, Tang Fangjing ca to the Enforcent Bureau and didn't get to see the judge; it was said that the judge had gone on a field visit.

The judge's phone number was available, but the call wouldn't go through. Nine out of ten tis, it was unreachable, so showing up directly to intercept the person was the best approach.

The receptionist was very polite, and naturally, so was Tang Fangjing.

"It's alright, no hurry, I'm just idling around these days, I should visit the Enforcent Bureau more often and beco more familiar with this place," said Tang Fangjing with a smile.

Ah? Yang Fangqian was instantly stunned. What kind of person needs to get familiar with the Enforcent Bureau?

But she didn't think too much of it, as it's normal for litigants to visit the Enforcent Bureau over execution issues.

As a result, the next morning, Yang Fangqian saw a familiar face again.

"Good morning, is Judge Hou available today?"

He actually ca again, forcing Yang Fangqian to check inside. She soon ca out and said, "Judge Hou is still not in at the mont, are you going to wait?"

"Of course, I'll wait. I have nothing else to do if I go back anyway."

For three consecutive days, Tang Fangjing ca to the Enforcent Bureau and waited all day, to the point that many people at the Guangming District Court Enforcent Bureau beca aware of him.

Of course, Old Tang took the ti each day to record so videos; all these would serve as material later on.

Finally, on the morning of the fourth day, Old Tang t Judge Hou.

Facing Tang Fangjing, who was still smiling and exuding high spirits, even Judge Hou couldn't help but cough twice.

"So, Tang Fangjing, is it? Take a seat, over here, please. I've been busy these past few days, sorry to keep you waiting," said Judge Hou.

"No trouble at all, Judge Hou. I'm just getting familiar with the place, I expect I'll be dealing with it more in the future..."

Hmm... Ah? Judge Hou was sowhat taken aback; what did he an by dealing with it more in the future?

But now was not the ti to discuss other matters. Judge Hou directly said, "About your case, I rember that it was executed to completion a few days ago, is there sothing else?"

Tang Fangjing took out the materials and said, "There's a slight problem. Look, it says here that over five million couldn't be executed, and within that, more than eight hundred thousand were deducted due to another judgnt. Don't you think there's sothing wrong with this case?"

A normal person, lending so much money to Hou Xiangyuan, not suing him sooner or later, why exactly did they sue for money at that ti, and frankly speaking, did Hou Xiangyuan still need to borrow money?

Taking the materials, Judge Hou looked them over and replied, "Oh, this case. The court indeed examined it before, but the other party had very sufficient evidence, including the promissory note and the transfer records."

"We also specifically verified that they were not fake, and there was indeed such a loan. The party involved explained that he had a good relationship with Hou Xiangyuan, and at the ti Hou was arrested, he was worried about not being able to recover the money, so he quickly filed a lawsuit."

"Moreover, there was no diation, just a regular judgnt, so when the party applied for enforcent, we had to take action on our side."

It's certain the court had scrutinized the case; there was no doubt about that. But when the evidence and facts from the other party were very sufficient, the court had no reason to suspect anything recklessly.

"Judge Hou, I'm not questioning the court's scrutiny. I'm suggesting, could it be possible that the loan did exist but had already been repaid before?" asked Tang Fangjing.

Judge Hou frowned and said, "It's not impossible... but Tang Fangjing, the current situation is that all of the other party's evidence is complete and genuine."

"Right now, you only have suspicions and no evidence."

Tang Fangjing smiled upon hearing this. This enforcent judge was actually pretty good. After all, considering the current situation, where over twenty-six million had been executed to a large extent and the hoowner association had been quite satisfied before.

The other case also went through the normal procedures, had no issues, and was already executed to completion. Bringing up doubts at this point, so less patient judges would have outright dismissed you.

In everyday life, "doubts" abound, and anyone can doubt, but if you want to do sothing about it, you need evidence; without it, neither the courts nor the police will intervene.

"So Judge Hou, my next step is to find evidence. Anyway, I apologize for the disturbance today," said Tang Fangjing.

After speaking, Tang Fangjing stood up and left. Now that he had a plan, it was just a matter of pushing forward step by step.

Judge Hou was taken aback for a mont before shaking his head. The case had been executed, what could be done now? Execution objections had to be raised during the enforcent period.

Hey, wait, that person couldn't possibly be... can it be? he thought.

On the other side, Tang Fangjing left the Enforcent Bureau and made a phone call to the hoowner association office.

"Hello, Old Liu, take the official seal and docunts and go to Tengda Law Firm to see Old Song. Sign a new attorney contract saying that I want to file an execution objection lawsuit—not against the decision itself but against the termination of the execution process!"

Once execution was completed, neither the parties involved nor third parties could bring up objections to the execution. However, objections or lawsuits could be raised against the termination of the execution process itself.

That is to say, I think the execution can still continue; you can't just terminate it like this.

"I'll explain the details when I get back to the law firm."

Riding a small electric scooter, Old Tang returned to Tengda Law Firm ten minutes later and imdiately saw Old Song with a look of soone who had been played.

"Old Tang, what are you up to this ti? It's one thing to offend the Bar Association, but how did you manage to butt heads with the execution bureau? They've really made an effort with this execution!"

Old Song said helplessly as he looked at Tang Fangjing, lanting that money doesn't co easy. Had he known these were the cases involved, he definitely would not have agreed...

At least a split of thirty to seventy would be necessary!

The experiences during this period had been more thrilling than the many years before it.

As a lawyer, he had never imagined that he would one day confront the Bar Association or squabble with the execution bureau...

"Don't worry, they're all minor matters. We've hardly started yet...cough cough, I an, not like that. You have to trust , Old Song, I'm not insane; why would I attack everyone I et..."

"So, what are you planning this ti? Frankly, to have recovered so much money, Old Wang on the other end is already very satisfied. At first, he'd be thankful just to get half of it."

Tang Fangjing shook his head, "Old Song, you're a lawyer too. When do you think a black lawyer can truly be taught a lesson?"

"A black lawyer, huh? That definitely ans prison ti and revoking their mbership. Why are you asking this?"

"You see, just what I was saying, Old Song; we are on the sa page. I too believe that prison is the ultimate fate for a black lawyer!"

Tang Fangjing paced to the window and looked out, "Old Song, what I an is, if even we lawyers can't abide by the law, how can we have the face to advocate legal knowledge to others?"

That was Tang Fangjing's belief; he always felt that practitioners in the legal field should hold themselves to higher standards, because they are the ones who study the law!

Old Song nodded silently; he too had once been a lawyer full of fighting spirit, but then... society taught him a lesson.

He had thought he would just muddle through life, but then encountered this younger man before him.

Perhaps because he switched professions halfway, his understanding of law was slightly different. After all, which proper lawyer is keen on getting people jailed...

"Here's what I think..."

The two huddled close and began to talk, and as they did, Old Song started to feel pretty good about the activity of putting people behind bars.

With clear thinking, Tang Fangjing had started gathering evidence.

It targeted the over eight hundred thousand in executed assets.

There had been so gains from visiting Judge Hou earlier— at least the case number was known now. With this number, it was possible to find out the timing of the lawsuit, as well as the relevant parties and the entrusted legal representative.

These could be used as evidence for filing a case. That's how courts work; they may ignore you if you rush in claiming suspicion.

But if you proceed through proper legal channels, they have to follow due process.

Two days passed in a flash, and on the morning of the third, Tang Fangjing arrived at the Guangming District Court.

"Ah comrade, we et again. I've got another case for us."

Evidence is not easy to co by, and court investigation orders are not just handed out.

These past days had taken considerable effort, but finally a breakthrough ca from the original plaintiff's litigation agent in that loan case.

That agent had been an apprentice under Li Changming, but had switched law firms later!

With this witness testimony, there would be no issues filing the case or issuing the investigation order.

...

At Shengda Law Firm, Director Wu looked at the court summons in front of him and casually said, "Old Li, take a look. Just like we guessed, they can't produce any key evidence."

Li Changming nodded as well. This case looked like it couldn't possibly be lost.

Just then his phone rang. After answering, Director Wu spoke, "Hello, President Han. Yes, I've seen the summons. It's as expected, no chance of losing."

"Alright, alright, I understand; yes, I'll be careful."

"What did President Han say?" asked Li Changming.

Director Wu almost laughed aloud, "About the party involved, soone called Ju sothing, they posted the case online. Probably because it involves an unfinished building, it's sowhat appealing."

"Now, the Guangming District Court seems to want to live stream the trial. Go to the Bar Association to file a report, alleging that the other side is improperly hyping up the case, to facilitate an investigation by the Bar Association!"

Why play fair in court when you can win with tricks outside the ring?

Old Tang was unaware of the other party's intentions. Otherwise, he'd surely agree, thinking 'what a coincidence, I had the sa idea,' although he actually planned to use legitimate tactics...

At ho, Ju Haiqing was astounded to see the heat rising on his article; he had never anticipated sparking such discussion.

In the background, many people had started to send him private ssages.

"Exploiting an unfinished building project for publicity, huh? The Bar Association just passed new regulations last year, forbidding lawyers from sensationalizing cases. You're going against the wind here. Wait for the investigation!"

"You can't get execution and instead of blaming the developer, you go after the lawyer. Do you think lawyers are easy targets?"

Words like these began to scare Ju Haiqing. As a freelancer, he wasn't worried for himself, but he feared how it might influence Tang Fangjing.

Thinking this, Ju Haiqing hastily made a phone call.

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