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Chapter 961: 310 Old Zhou: When Will I Have a Typical Case?_3



Chapter 961: Chapter 310 Old Zhou: When Will I Have a Typical Case?_3

Lan Baosheng signed the relevant documents, and then walked out of the Detention Center; Wang Wenyan and his parents and children, as well as Ju Haiqing were all waiting outside.

The sunlight fell on his face; the feeling of freedom was truly wonderful.

“Old Ju, I really can’t thank you enough for this time!” Lan Baosheng stepped forward and said.

If it weren’t for Ju Haiqing having a connection with Tang Fangjing, he would not know what the situation would have been like this time.

Ju Haiqing waved his hand dismissively and pressed the corner of his mouth saying, “It’s nothing, just a trivial matter.”

Oh, Lawyer Tang is really generous, we’ll have to help out more with whatever Lawyer Tang needs in the future!

Now that he’s released, the next steps are to apply for state compensation and deal with labor arbitration, each of which needs to be tackled in turn.

An acquittal verdict brings joy to some families and sorrow to others.

Director Zheng was so angry he almost had cerebral hemorrhage.

“Damn it, how could he be acquitted!” Director Zheng roared in his office.

Chen Jing dared not speak on the side, mainly because this matter had already been publicized many times internally by the company.

She alone has posted many times in the company group chat, basically using this typical case as a warning to other employees, implying they shouldn’t think about reporting the company after leaving!

Labor arbitration is one thing, but reporting is something the company really can’t withstand, because many of the incidents reported by employees, if not investigated, are fine, but upon investigation, they all turn out to be problems.

The issue with the illegal construction last time, he paid a high price to finally get it suppressed.

Now, if Tang Fangjing, who likes to record videos, releases a video, everyone in the company will see it, and all the intimidation efforts he made will turn into a joke.

Finally, Chen Jing spoke up: “Director Zheng, I don’t think there’s any need to be too angry. Although he’s been acquitted now, Lan Baosheng has been inside for a few months.”

“Even if he can get some compensation, what of it? I don’t believe the others aren’t afraid of the Detention Center!”

This is Chen Jing’s way of thinking; being locked up for so long isn’t a minor matter.

Lan Baosheng got off relatively well, but those comparison pictures of people before and after entering and leaving the Detention Center, once you search you find a bunch, particularly striking — ordinary people who haven’t gone through that experience would crumble after a short time in the Detention Center.

Hearing this, Director Zheng nodded as if he indeed agreed.

“What you said makes sense, let’s just leave it at that. After this experience, I’ll see who else dares to report anything!”

Director Zheng thought the matter was already over, otherwise what else could be done? I was just discovering a problem and reporting it; surely making a report isn’t against the rules, is it?

“If it’s simply discovering a problem and reporting it, then there is no issue at all,” said Old Tang on the hospital bed, looking at Wang Qingqing who was in front of him.

“However, if one deliberately avoids labor compensation, proposes to withdraw their report in exchange for money, and prints out related receipts in advance, that’s not just discovering a problem to report—it’s deliberately creating a problem to report!”

“Deliberately creating a problem is called fabricating facts!”

From start to finish, Lan Baosheng only did one thing, which was reporting the company after leaving. You cannot claim that because he reported the company after leaving, he must have been trying to extort money.

This is speculation, but the criminal law talks about evidence!

Wang Qingqing spoke up after listening to this: “So, Brother Tang, are you suggesting that Yuanhe company may have committed the crime of framing someone?”

Old Tang’s face showed a helpless expression as he said: “Qingqing, let’s not talk nonsense if we don’t understand the law; there’s no such crime.”

“Fabricating facts, making false accusations, intending to frame someone, and getting them pursued for criminal liability is called false accusation and framing. Coincidentally, those recordings given by Yuanhe Company and the receipt they prepared in advance, can prove that Yuanhe Company had been prepared from the start, ready to fabricate facts!”

Yes exactly, using the evidence you reported to make a report!

All this evidence was accepted by the Public Security Authorities, especially the recordings, so reporting it again, and even without needing to be reviewed, how convenient.

The problem with doing things too crudely is exactly this outcome; they were too eager, that impatient feeling to send someone in was too obvious.

The most damning pieces were the last recording and the receipt.

Because at that time, Lan Baosheng had already initiated arbitration, and the arbitration committee had proved that they had delivered the summons and copies of the application materials.

This means that the company knew how much money Lan Baosheng wanted, and the reason he asked for money was labor compensation.

But after Director Zheng actively proposed giving fifty thousand yuan, he produced that kind of receipt for the other party to sign, and it was a bit too obvious.

Old Tang thought and then sat up saying, “Qingqing, keep an eye out for me, I need to go report a case.”

What? Wang Qingqing just wanted to refuse, but seeing the look in Old Tang’s eyes, she still couldn’t help agreeing; she found that she simply could not refuse…

Old Tang slipped out of the hospital wearing a down jacket over his hospital gown, then went back to the law firm to get the case files, heading straight for the Renmin Road police station.

Inside the station, Officer Ge finally got a bit of a break, when at that moment, he saw someone push the door open.

Instinctively, Officer Ge wanted to get up and flee, but he quickly controlled his instinct.

“Tang… Lawyer Tang, you’re here again…”

Old Tang gave a very weak smile and said: “Officer Ge, I’m just here to file a report.”

Of course, he looked weak; he used the Mind Reading twice in a row at the law firm, and naturally, he looked like he was on the verge of death.

A report? Officer Ge hurriedly got up and checked outside; there was nothing there.

“Don’t worry, there are no vans this time, just a case, and now I have discovered brain cancer, so you can also rest assured, Officer Ge, I won’t be coming here often anymore.”

Hearing this, Officer Ge fell silent looking at Tang Fangjing in front of him.

Finally, he spoke: “Lawyer Tang, please give me your… your evidence then.”

At Guangming District Court, Old Zhou has recently been handling overtime pretty well, even having a laugh at the expense of the judges in the neighboring Criminal Court.

After all, those more than two hundred legal consulting company cases stirred up by Old Tang are all criminal cases, so naturally, the judges in the Criminal Court are now bearing the brunt of it.

“You guys have it coming, haha!” Old Zhou was quite pleased.

Previously, when he was worn out from overworking, the bunch next door were mocking him, but now, it’s their turn to experience what’s called the “Tang Fangjing case workload.”

It’s just a bit annoying; when will I, Old Zhou, get a landmark case?

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