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Chapter 906: Chapter 292 Old Tang: So I started another big fire?
December 25th, no need to look at the calendar to know it’s a good day.
After all, it is a day when the death penalty can be carried out and celebrated by many, so it must be a good day.
Old Tang organized the summons and other materials and put them into his briefcase; today is the day of the hearing.
It’s quite normal that the claim of one hundred thousand will not be supported, as it hasn’t been updated to that version yet.
Otherwise, with Liu Qiaoqiao’s certificate for mental illness and a passionate performance, paying a compensation of one hundred thousand wouldn’t be a problem.
Speaking of which, I really miss that chaotic version from my previous life; unfortunately, I died before it could sync with the international version.
In the midst of the heavy snow, Old Tang arrived at Anping District Court.
The door hadn’t opened yet, so he could only wait outside.
Yesterday evening, Wang Qingqing said on the video call that someone was looking for him at the Yuefu Residential Complex, but he wasn’t there.
This time, it should be the Ma couple; is their case still not settled?
That doesn’t make sense; this type of criminal case should be resolved quickly.
Thinking so, the courthouse opened the doors; Old Tang led the way and headed straight for the courtroom, taking his seat in the plaintiff position and waiting.
It wasn’t long before he saw people from the three involved units arrive; none of them looked familiar.
Across from him, several people sitting on the defendant’s bench were looking at him as well—all three units had lawyers representing them, along with deputy leaders from each unit.
At that moment, several individuals on the defendant’s bench were discussing Old Tang.
“That young man is Tang Fangjing, right? He doesn’t look like much, yet he has caused so much trouble…” a leader said.
“It seems Fang Jingwen from the street office has been dismissed, just happened these past few days. Initially, there was an idea to mediate and avoid a report, but then it turned out that Lawyer Tang reported it on the day of the acquittal…”
“With his real name.”
Others, including public service lawyers, all thought it was crazy.
One public service lawyer said, “I can’t understand what Tang Fangjing is thinking; he isn’t even the party involved, why go so far to ensure someone gets taken down.”
He truly can’t comprehend, since he’s just a lawyer who gets paid to handle cases.
Another public service lawyer said, “If it was at the client’s request, that would be one thing, but our Director Fang had called the client, and the client said everything was Lawyer Tang’s decision.
“They had a prior contract stating if she acted on her own, she’d face a huge penalty.”
“This… is really madness.”
At this point, someone interjected: “You all know Tang Fangjing is a crazy lawyer; he’s certified.”
The conversation ceased; in the future, it would be better to stay away from such people, too insane.
As they continued chatting, the judging panel entered, accompanied by the sound of everyone standing up as the court officer announced, and Wang Hao, with a stern face, took his place as the Presiding Judge.
No wonder his fellow judges despise Tang Fangjing; such people are practically mad!
The hearing began; no different from a normal proceeding, they still needed to go through the processes.
Old Tang was prepared to begin his statement when suddenly a judge spoke, “Mr. Plaintiff, if everything you have is in written submissions, there’s no need to read them aloud.”
Old Tang looked up and suddenly smiled.
“Alright, Presiding Judge.”
No problem, this was indeed within the Presiding Judge’s rights. Old Tang wouldn’t say anything, but it seemed this judge might have some prejudice against him.
The defendants began their defense, and Old Tang glanced at their defense statement, which had not changed much.
First claiming their administrative action was not confirmed illegal… which was blatantly absurd.
According to the Intermediate Court’s verdict, the basis for the administrative action was illegal, the procedures illegal, and staff were found to be guilty of abuse of power.
The regulation says you can only impose a fine, but you directly took to confiscation, which qualifies as abuse of power.
Old Tang specifically submitted the Intermediate Court’s verdict as part of the evidence, and in 22, the Supreme Court issued “Regulations on Several Issues in Handling Administrative Compensation Cases.”
Article 18 clearly states: If administrative actions are revoked, altered, confirmed illegal or invalid by authorized organs following legal procedures, or if the staff implementing administrative actions are confirmed guilty of dereliction of duty or abuse of power by legally effective verdicts or supervisory government sanctions, it falls under the scenario where administrative actions were confirmed illegal.
This is exactly why Old Tang had not pursued a lawsuit against administrative illegality.
Otherwise, before 22, you’d have to go through a review or lawsuit to confirm the illegality of the administrative action before claiming administrative compensation.
The court decides whether to file these two lawsuits together and whether to combine them.
The first claim is clearly a lie, the second one requires scrutiny.
“Although there were some irregularities in law enforcement, the plaintiff Liu Qiaoqiao continuously insulted and assaulted our law enforcement officers during the conflict, leading to further escalations and injuries to the plaintiff’s side.”
“Thus, we believe Liu Qiaoqiao should also bear responsibility!”
“Third, regarding compensation for mental harm… based on the above, we should not bear any liability.”
To put it plainly, the second claim merits consideration. They’re saying, “Although we conducted law enforcement illegally, your direct physical response—don’t you bear any responsibility? While you got injured, your injury shouldn’t solely be ascribed to our law enforcement; your initial aggression was also a contributing factor, so you must also bear responsibility!”
Source: Webnovel.com, updated on Novlove.com