Chapter 714: Chapter 226: No Progress?
Sue Lincheng Interdiate Court First_2 Chapter 714: Chapter 226: No Progress?
Sue Lincheng Interdiate Court First_2 Old Tang would never reveal these situations to anyone else before, but this ti it was different.
He had indeed started to move towards a belief in heavy sentencing, even to the point where he would think about using criminal law to handle every minor issue…
This version of Old Tang was completely different from his past self, so he was a bit worried that if he continued like this, he might lose his own consciousness and beco a true legal monster…
Therefore, he wanted to have a thorough discussion with this top-tier ntal illness expert.
However, upon hearing this, Liu Binxin was struck dumb.
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So…
this can’t be real, can it?
Impossible, absolutely impossible!
I am an expert in psychology and ntal disorders; how can such a thing as a system possibly exist?
Isn’t that just sothing those internet novelists conjured up?
Even if it did exist, it surely wouldn’t be called a system…
pah pah pah, how can there be any system!
Wiping his sweat, Liu Binxin then started psychological intervention with Old Tang, explained ticulously for quite a while, then stood up, walked out of the ward, greeted Old Gou outside, and took out his phone to make a call.
“Hello, teacher, it’s Liu Binxin, yes, you’re at ho now, right?
Alright, I’ll be right over, I need so psychological intervention…”
This disease is too frightening; how did I almost get infected just by being well?
Inside the ward, Old Tang was still pondering the recent conversation, unaware that he had nearly driven a ntal health expert insane.
Anyway, I’m in good shape now.
According to the esteed Mr.
Liu, everyone is fundantally a believer in heavy sentencing, especially those who have seen too much of the dark side of society.
Since there’s nothing wrong, then there’s no need to worry.
What I need to do now is to handle each of the thirty-one cases one by one!
At the entrance of Lincheng City Interdiate Court, Old Song was on the phone with a clerk.
“No, what exactly is going on here?
You guys said the court session would be held today.
Why is it now not happening?”
On the other end of the phone, the clerk said, “Lawyer Song, this isn’t my decision.
It’s no use talking to about it.
We’re also anxious here, but we still have to follow the rules, right?”
“Alright, I’ll let you know the specific court date later.
That’s all for now; I’ve got other things to handle.”
After hanging up, Old Song truly wished he could smash his phone, but after thinking it over, he decided to call Old Tang instead.
At the hospital, Old Tang picked up the phone and imdiately laughed.
He had woken up yesterday and expected Old Song to give him a call, but surprisingly, he hadn’t called the day before.
After answering, a voice ca through the phone.
“Hello, you’ve woken up, haven’t you?
Old Wang told .
My progress over here?
Let tell you, there’s none at all, just trouble.
Now that you’ve woken up, it’s up to you to deal with them.
We’ll talk specifics when we et.
You’re being discharged tomorrow, right?
Let’s et at the courthouse entrance.”
After hanging up, Old Tang felt sowhat puzzled.
Old Song’s tone seed quite irritated.
What happened?
Ti quickly moved to the next day, and Old Tang completed his discharge procedures, sent Chi Yan back to Jingzhou, and then went directly to the entrance of Lincheng City Interdiate Court.
He didn’t have to wait long before he saw Old Song carrying a bag that looked just like his own.
“You’re completely fine now, aren’t you?” Old Song, seeing Old Tang, asked first without waiting for a reply, then continued, “You’d prepared everything so well before, but my situation here…
sigh, it’s truly frustrating.”
As soone as experienced as Old Song, who has seen what goes on in courtrooms, being toyed with by the court was nothing new, in a word, whatever the court says, the lawyer just does.
The institutions of public security, procuratorate, court, and justice departnts, although the last one, the “justice” referring to lawyers is like their maternal ho, that ho really only has one requirent: you lawyers, stay out of trouble!
But this ti was different.
The fuss Old Tang had caused before was big enough, and the thirty-one cases had previously attracted attention.
Everything should have proceeded smoothly.
But now, it just wasn’t happening.
Many places fear public opinion, but not to the extent one might expect, so Old Song encountered setbacks this ti.
He felt suffocated, as if he had let Old Tang down, let down the situation that the latter had fought so hard to establish.
Hearing this, Old Tang smiled.
“What’s there to worry about, Old Song?
You’re a seasoned lawyer.
This isn’t your first ti dealing with such matters.
Lawyers are inherently at a disadvantage in these situations.
Co on, first tell what exactly is going on.”
Old Song then began, “Actually, from the beginning until now, their attitude has been quite good.
Not to ntion Jingzhou Interdiate Court, even here in Lincheng, the attitude has been positive.”
“But there’s just no progress.
There has been no progress at all.”
Upon hearing this, Old Tang said, “So you haven’t even had a court session?”
For this type of criminal case, normally, it can’t be resolved in a single court session.
It may require multiple court sessions before a final resolution is reached.
To this, Old Song shook his head and said, “Not even once.
Moreover, on the seventh day after the Higher Court ordered a retrial, a clerk from Lincheng Interdiate Court inford that the court session was scheduled.”
“You know how many cases there are at Jingzhou Interdiate Court, so I ca to Lincheng the day before the scheduled court session to wait, but then at over six in the afternoon the day before the court session, the clerk called again to say it was cancelled.”
“And then the days before yesterday… it was the sa situation.
They would notify just before the court session is supposed to happen, around five or six in the evening, that it was postponed.
When I called the presiding judge, all I got was an explanation about the case being too old, needing further investigation…”
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