What's wrong with this lawyer?!-Chapter 889 - 286 I Think This Smacks of Retaliation!_2

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At that moment, her cellphone rang, and upon picking it up, she realized it was a friend from the court calling.

“Hello, what else can I do, just busy every day. What’s up?” Fang Jingwen spoke with a chuckle.

The voice of her friend emerged from the phone, “Is there anyone around you? I have something to tell you. Do you remember the woman named Liu Qiaoqiao?”

“Liu Qiaoqiao?” Fang Jingwen looked puzzled.

“It was the year before last when we were participating in the City Creation project. When you went for inspection, that woman was operating her store in the public passage, and then that fight broke out…”

Fang Jingwen suddenly understood and said, “Oh, that Liu Qiaoqiao! She even petitioned multiple times afterwards. But wasn’t she sentenced?”

“Yes, she was sentenced, but now she has engaged Tang Fangjing from Jingzhou, who has already applied for a retrial of this case at the Provincial High Court!” the friend from the court continued.

“A retrial?” Fang Jingwen was equally confused: “Why a retrial? She fought with the law enforcement officers, caused Qi Xueyan’s face to be covered in blood, and kicked Liu Xiaoqi so many times, what is there to retry?”

“I’m not sure about that, just letting you know. This Tang Fangjing is like a biting dog, once he targets someone, he certainly turns everything upside down.”

Upon hearing this, Fang Jingwen was taken aback but still pretended to be relaxed, “Why should I be afraid? What wrong have I done? It’s all tasks assigned by the superiors.”

After exchanging a few more pleasantries, Fang Jingwen hung up the phone, the smile on her face gone.

The name Tang Fangjing was indeed resounding, especially after that incident he caused in the city of Lincity!

Thinking it over, Fang Jingwen still decided to make a call; she had to pay more attention to this matter.

But it was just paying attention – she didn’t believe she had done anything wrong. During the City Creation period, everything prioritized the project, and that was the directive from the meetings.

Anping District was seething undercurrents unknown to Tang, but he could probably guess the situation.

It didn’t matter, he had handled the matter in Lincity openly and straightforwardly.

There’s nothing to hide, just making it clear that I’m going to mess with you, in a legal way, use whatever tricks you have.

In a nutshell: Anything that doesn’t kill me only makes me stronger!

If this can’t be resolved here, then head to Tianyan City, if Tianyan City won’t work, then to Xiping City.

If Xiping City still doesn’t work… that’s just too thrilling, time to head to the capital.

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It would be even more thrilling if one could persuade him to return, maybe charge him with stirring up trouble or something.

Old Tang is currently staying in Tianyan City for a while, and the rural landscape here is quite impressive.

As days passed, the day of the court session finally arrived, it was already the end of December.

Early on the morning of the court day, Tang, getting up from his hotel bed, opened the window to see that it had started snowing outside at some unknown time.

In the north of Hanxi Province, winter’s first snowfall arrives earlier than in Jingzhou.

Looking at the heavy snow, Tang laughed, “June snow, a sign for seeking justice!”

Don’t tell me it’s December, I said it’s June snow, and it is June snow.

After washing up and getting ready, Tang picked up his briefcase and headed directly to the Tianyan City Intermediate Court.

Ten minutes later, he arrived at the entrance of the court, taking a glance around. This place was obviously not up to standard, even not as well-maintained as the Bright District Court.

Once inside, he found today’s courtroom, the clerk already waiting there.

“Tang, the lawyer, right? Hello, I’ve heard so much about you,” the clerk approached with a smile, very amiably.

One does not slap a smiling face, so Tang returned the greeting with a smile and then took a seat next to the plaintiff.

He hadn’t organized any materials; all written opinions were already submitted, and the Intermediate Court surely had a preliminary outcome for this case by now.

It’s just a pity, neither this case nor that previous case in Lincity were suitable for live broadcasting.

No need to mention why; it’s been a long while since there have been any interactions with Tang on the trial live-streaming website.

Tang didn’t care about that aspect. If they wanted to live broadcast, then let them; if not, then forget it. He wasn’t reliant on live broadcasts to conduct trials anyway; as a legal professional, one must speak through the law, not public opinion.

The prosecutor from the Municipal Procuratorate arrived, Tang glanced over; a man in his thirties, and also a young lady, neither bearing an aura of potency.

But that was also fine, at least they didn’t start by outright supporting an acquittal before the court session…

Meanwhile, outside the courtroom, Qi Xueyan from Anping District Urban Management Bureau, Liu Xiaoqi who was one of the City Creation task force members, and Wang Feng from Bao’an District Urban Appearance Management Office, all key witnesses to the case, were there waiting.

All task force members were reassigned from various departments to form a working group specifically for the mission, and included one from urban management, the deputy director of a neighborhood committee serving as the team leader, several task force members at the core, and people from the Urban Appearance Office.

However, the expressions on their faces weren’t looking too good; nobody expected that such a trivial issue, even after such a long time, would be dredged up once more.

Especially since they were not particularly fond of the City Creation task themselves, but they had no choice.

Moreover, the plaintiff had brought in Tang Fangjing from Jingzhou Tengda, who was relentless like a mad dog, which was quite troubling.

It should be noted here that whether it’s a civil or criminal litigation, witnesses cannot sit in the spectator seats, otherwise their testimonies would be invalid.