What's wrong with this lawyer?!
Chapter 242: I, Tang Fangjing, act on my own terms; no need to explain myself to anyone!_3
He was stunned, feeling suddenly that he couldn't quite understand the world anymore.
However, this was the normal state of affairs; Old Tang's credibility was built over many years, and when he said he'd put you away, he'd definitely put you away.
If he said he would help you, he would go to extremes, even if it cost him his life, to carry through to the very end!
Even when clients themselves said it was enough and there was no need to delve deeper, Old Tang on the other side would still continue to dig deeper—how could such credibility not be good?
Netizens also gave examples, citing Huang Licheng's case: after he secured an acquittal, there was no need at all to pursue Ding Deshui's responsibility further.
During the process, Ding Deshui threatened him multiple times, warning that if he continued, his life would be at stake, yet he still went on, almost paying with his life as a result.
Old Tang had done countless such deeds, where his word was a promise, and for the sake of reaching his goal, even life could be sacrificed.
With such a man claiming he had no opinion, naturally, everyone chose to believe him.
In the hospital, Wang Qingqing was also a bit shocked as she read through the responses. She knew that Brother Tang had a strong reputation online, but she hadn't expected that so many people would believe in him.
It was just that... everyone was giving proper responses, but then the conversation drifted, and it all turned into urging Lawyer Tang to be discharged quickly, as the internet needed him...
Without him, the recent news seemed dull; with so many disgusting affairs, there was no one to stand up firmly against them.
In Magic City, Lv Zhizhang was utterly helpless, feeling like a clown after all was said and done.
At first, he only wanted to use Ding Yongqiang's case to attack Tang Fangjing, but now he had another idea—he wanted to make a case out of this!
If he could do that, then he would have the initiative. When the time came, he would see if Tang Fangjing's actions matched his words.
"Xiao Li, prepare for me; I want to review the case dossier personally!"
Ah? Hearing this, the assistant was dumbfounded: "Director, Sister Liu has already gone to review the dossier; there's no need for you to go..."
"I am the acting lawyer; what's wrong with reviewing the dossier? Tell Xiao Liu to come back; I will handle this case personally!"
What a joke, Lv Zhizhang was a "renowned criminal defense expert," only doing cases out of laziness before, that's why he acted that way.
This time, he would let everyone witness his true abilities!
It can be said that some people, after pretending for a long time, easily deceive themselves...
With the New Year approaching, Jingzhou City's Procuratorate was not in a hurry to send an indictment; at this time, sending one would only be met with frowns from the court.
It was two days later when Lv Zhizhang arrived at the Procuratorate to review the files. For a case of this type, to approach it solidly, the dossiers were typically thick.
For instance, for statements of confession, each round of interrogation had to be recorded; in some cases, there were countless versions of confessions alone, all of which had to be reflected in the dossier.
Whether every statement was identical or every statement differed slightly, these were two entirely different circumstances.
Not to mention evidence, where the current approach emphasized evidence over confessions. In regards to Ding Yongqiang using gasoline to commit murder, where did he obtain this gasoline?
Purchased—where from, how was it bought, how much money was spent, where is the payment record, how did he communicate with the seller at the time, and the seller's recorded statement must all be documented.
The lighter, likewise, followed the same process, as it was also a key tool in the crime for this case.
Reading made Lv Zhizhang's head itch, feeling as though his brain was about to sprout.
In the confessions, Lv Zhizhang also saw Ding Yongqiang's original statement where he admitted being fully conscious with the intent to kill Tang Fangjing.
Then, suddenly, in the third statement, it changed, saying he didn't know what happened, that he had forgotten everything that had occurred before... This was exactly what he had mentioned during their initial meeting.
But as he continued reading, Lv Zhizhang froze, because it was very clearly written in the record that Ding Yongqiang told the police that it was his lawyer who instructed him to say these things...
This was simply outrageous...
If Lv Zhizhang had access to the dossier, Zhang Wei, acting as the victim's representative, naturally could see the content as well.
Indeed, Zhang Wei's current role was as Old Tang's representative.
At Tengda Law Firm, Zhang Wei looked at the several most senior criminal defense lawyers and said, "This is the situation; judging from the dossier, Lv Zhizhang's abilities are actually about the same as mine..."
Of course, Zhang Wei left unsaid that his luck also seemed to be no different from his own.
"So next, we only need to monitor the situation between him and the witnesses. After all, according to my plan, to make this case acquittable, we must make contact with the witnesses..."
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