What's wrong with this lawyer?!

Chapter 222: So Fierce, Who Said He Was Dying Before?_2



This time, no one cared about anything else; Ding Deshui already stirred up such a mess that people utterly despised him.

Some police officers went to check the surveillance while auxiliary policemen conversed with the people at the scene, taking the opportunity to view the videos they had taken.

But upon watching the videos, they were utterly baffled—is this person really a lawyer? Who was it that said he was on the brink of death?

He seemed almost superhuman—shot in the stomach yet he could still endure the pain to reprimand the other, cleverly inching closer and then snatch the gun and kick the person down.

Even if he were a specially trained special forces soldier, it would be no different… and you're telling me he's a lawyer?

Oddly enough, a young auxiliary police officer had a thought—if this Lawyer Tang ever went to court and the judge gave a verdict he disliked, he could practically start rampaging right there in the courtroom...

While contemplating this, he suddenly heard his master emit a piercing scream; turning his head, he saw that the mighty man had fainted... Why isn't the ambulance here yet!

Finally, the ambulance arrived, and both Old Tang and Ding Deshui were taken to the hospital.

Don't misunderstand, the previous offenses of Ding Deshui alone warranted maximum fixed-term imprisonment or even life imprisonment.

With this incident, anyone with a bit of experience knew he had one foot in the grave.

What could it matter if his cancer was in the late stage? Immediate execution of the death penalty doesn't take that into account.

In fact, it could be said that if he were indeed sentenced to immediate death penalty execution, and if he fell critically ill before the execution, the first thing to do would be to treat him—and such treatment would be free of charge at that time. Find your next read on My Virtual Library Empire

Then, once the person's condition is stabilized through treatment, they would proceed to the execution ground to carry out the death sentence!

It may sound like an unnecessary redundancy, but this is where the meaning of the law lies—death row inmates still have human rights before the execution of their sentence and are entitled to the "right to life" stipulated by the Constitution.

There have been similar cases in the past, extremely extreme cases where the death penalty was to be carried out the next day, but then the criminal fell gravely ill, nearly dying.

The detention center must then fully engage in treatment, for if the criminal dies in the detention center before the execution, those responsible must answer for it.

When the detention center can't handle the situation, they transfer the criminal to a hospital, guarded by dedicated personnel and provided with special food arrangements. After ten days of stabilized treatment... the death sentence was executed.

Therefore, Ding Deshui must also receive treatment now, only that at this moment, he's not yet a convicted criminal but a criminal suspect, and once he arrives at the hospital, his family will be notified.

Old Tang was admitted to the hospital, and Wen Weilin naturally accompanied him... Don't get it wrong, he had finally latched onto a solid support; a wonderful life was beckoning, and he naturally wouldn't let Old Tang slip away now.

Although Wen Weilin knew that if Old Tang passed away at this time, he could have capitalized hugely on the internet traffic, yet he clearly understood the difference between a fleeting feast and sustained abundance.

The police had already begun notifying Tengda's chief, Wang Daming.

Tang Fangjing was an orphan with no immediate family or relatives; after he was severely injured by a dump truck before, Old Wang had announced online that if anything happened to Tang Fangjing, please contact Tengda immediately.

And please try to get him to a hospital; Tengda would cover all the expenses and would not engage in any extortion.

However, the internet was already exploding.

It was a restaurant, and many people were present. Although many stepped back in fear, there were still plenty who approached and took out their phones to record.

After all, nowadays netizens react to a tornado by recording videos rather than running away, so a mere gunshot wouldn't stop them from filming.

After recording, someone uploaded the videos online. Even though the bloody scenes were pixelated, it still caused an earthquake on the internet!

"Tang Fangjing shot and critically wounded, may be due to previous activism!"

Even without these videos, the headline itself was shocking enough, let alone with videos backing it up.

In Magic City, Wang Jing was busy outwitting her mentor as usual; some time had passed since Tang Fangjing had filed appeals for thirty-one cases, and the internet had already moved on to new hot topics.

This is the internet; you might have explosive traffic at some point, even causing platforms to crash and programmers to be sacrificed, but after the peak is a natural decline.

Legal issues are even more so because no matter what the case, the processes typically take months to resolve.

No matter how horrifying or shocking an incident, once some time passes by, it fades from the internet's voice.

Recent examples include the case of three vile youths; if we look back at the activist issues that caused outrage last year and search for them, many have no final outcomes reported, no official communications.

Appeal cases like these go silent without a word, and slowly, people lose interest because new public sentiments flare up, demanding attention.

And as Wang Jing casually scrolled, she suddenly stumbled upon this headline and froze.

Clicking in urgently to watch, despite the pixelation, the scenes in the video sent a chill down her spine.

But Tang Fangjing's reaction shocked her even more. Despite knowing he'd always said he wasn't afraid of death, the sight of him performing so determinedly after being shot left her utterly aghast.

Especially towards the end, where he actually disarmed the perpetrator and subdued him by himself... is this really a lawyer?

Stunned, she quickly scrolled through the comment section, and as expected, it had completely exploded.

"I'm already broke saving Selya": I'm dumbstruck, you're telling me he's a lawyer? Taking such a serious injury, he didn't even flinch, so awesome, Old Tang is really too cool!


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