Chapter 261: Chapter 118: The Law Must Not Yield to the Unlawful!_4



Fact is the basis, law is the criterion; to put it bluntly, it's about embedding the logic of facts into the legal provisions.

The opinion released this January is the greatest weapon; it further refines the existing self-defense guidance, clearly telling you that such circumstances should be recognized as legitimate self-defense!

The agent opposite stared with wide eyes but didn't know how to respond.

If the concept of avoiding conflict is still vague, then why can't dodging be considered as avoiding conflict?

"We're short on time; who can react that quickly? This is demanding a perfect defense, isn't it bullying the honest people?" Old Tang rattled on.

The Judgment Chief spoke, "All right, the court debate is over."

"Now, please let the plaintiff's agent make a final statement."

"Please support our claims, Your Honor, and revoke the administrative action; smoothing things over is out of the question," Old Tang said directly.

Anyway, at this point, nothing else mattered.

The middle-aged man opposite began, "Please, Your Honor, dismiss the plaintiff's lawsuit request."

The Judgment Chief announced a recess, and Old Tang began to pack up his things. He didn't have absolute confidence in such cases, but for this argument, he was willing to take the case all the way to the Supreme Court!

The law cannot yield to the unlawful; otherwise, what use is the law?

Accidents caused by forcefully cutting in line are common; after all, there is a well-known saying online, "I hate two kinds of people the most: those who let me cut in line and those who don't."

On the other end of the phone, Ju Haiqing was also confused: "What's the next step?"

"The next step is to file a criminal private prosecution against the other party for their intentional injury. Minor injuries only mean that public prosecution isn't required; however, private prosecution is still possible."

Another criminal private prosecution, Luo Yuanhui and his leader both shook their heads. It seemed that Lawyer Tang was extremely keen on getting people locked up.

On the phone, Ju Haiqing hesitated; as an intellectual, that's typical behavior—once hearing that they might be sending the other party to jail, they tend to think more.

"Don't worry, a criminal private prosecution can result in a settlement. At that time, we can demand the other side to pay more compensation," Old Tang reassured.

For Old Tang, sending the other side to jail was obviously the best outcome, as it would improve task completion; but he had to consider the wishes of the client. .net

The Minsheng Road Police Station acted quickly; once the court verdict was out, the next day the police station revoked the previous administrative penalty and made a new determination.

Yu Erming committed the act of provocation; Ju Haiqing's counterattack was self-defense!

Old Tang, having obtained the relevant materials, made his way back to Xihong District Court.

The staff member looked at him as if he had seen a ghost: "Lawyer Tang, you... you're back again?"

"Yes, I'm back again. This time for a criminal private prosecution. I've randomly taken a number because I saw you don't have a reception desk for self-prosecutions; what a coincidence," Old Tang said with a cheerful grin.

"You mean to say you've never had a criminal private prosecution here before? Well, I'm just here to lend a hand."

The staff member: "...Thank you very much."