Chapter 535: Just for a piece of tofu? Are you sick?



Lawyer Fang flipped through his notebook and said, "Intern lawyers, there are a lot of them. What are you planning to do? Is there something wrong?"

Zhou Yi briefly explained the situation and then said, "So we need to find out their identities, otherwise it will be difficult to prosecute them."

"Okay, I understand. By the way, how is the old lady doing?"

Zhou Yi shook his head and said, "I'm not too sure. It shouldn't be a big problem. There might be some mental issues."

"Okay, then, have someone come sign the contract, and I'll send someone over here."

After chatting a few more words, Fang Dajian finally hung up the phone. He looked at the page in his notebook and pondered. Written on it were the words: "Particularly serious circumstances of the crime of looting by a mob."

And under this line of words was written a sentence: causing the victim to become mentally ill or commit suicide

After careful consideration, Attorney Fang began to write in his notebook: In this crime, we should not only consider the case value or consequences, but also the mental issues that need to be taken seriously.

Attorney Fang couldn't continue writing. The principle of legality of crime and punishment is an extremely basic legal principle. From this principle's perspective, many acts of looting by mobs do not constitute crimes.

It's not even enough to be punished for public security.

Shaking his head, Fang Dazhuang was wondering when he would come across a classic case to prove this crime.

In his opinion, it is better to let them use the sewing machine to popularize the law than to tell them a thousand times. The effect of such popularization is absolutely first-class.

Zhou Yi and Zhou Xinran will not need to run around for the next thing. The police station will coordinate with the community and neighborhood committee to ask them for help, but they still have to do the specific work themselves.

So in such situations, trainee lawyers come in handy. They may not have much experience, but they are definitely professional.

Everything was proceeding in an orderly manner. In order to find these dozen people, the law firm not only sent a group of trainee lawyers, but the company's legal department also took action.

This is what you have to pay for defending your rights. It can be said that when it comes to being serious about something, the process is extremely tortuous, except for that thrilling feeling at the end.

Near Hewan Community, in the community office, community director Jiang Minjie was in a daze.

In the morning, she received a coordination call from the nearby police station, saying that someone was coming with a court investigation warrant to investigate something. She was surprised at the time because it didn't seem like anything serious had happened, so why did it end up in court?

I didn’t expect it to be such a trivial matter!

"Young man, I know this Aunt Cheng. She lives in the Hewan Residential Area, but there's no need for you to do this. Even a thousand kilograms of tofu isn't worth much. There's no need to make such a big fuss."

As a grassroots worker, Jiang Minjie will mainly resort to mediation when encountering such conflicts.

This is understandable. After all, to be honest, unless you are a hanger-on like Zhou, if you argue about your rights over trivial matters in normal life, you will basically lose a lot of money.

Therefore, grassroots work is mainly based on mediation.

The person standing in front of him was a trainee lawyer. He smiled and said, "Director Jiang, we can't sue here because there were too many people taking things that day. We won't be able to find them if we don't go through the court."

Jiang Minjie nodded and smiled: "That's fine, we'll try to mediate if we can. Let me see who else is involved besides Aunt Cheng. There are indeed quite a few people. Look, I know these few here, but I'm not sure about the others."

"However, I can help you call someone over, and then we can have a good chat and solve this problem." The trainee lawyer said, "Sure, Director Jiang, but I need to talk to the client, and I'm not the person in charge of this case."

Jiang Minjie's case happened in many places, and having more people around makes it easier to investigate. Just like the investigation before Zhou Yi complained to the courier company.

As it turned out, these people were not as difficult to find as imagined. On the third day, Zhou Yi received a call saying that the people had been found, but the community was thinking about whether they could mediate and withdraw the lawsuit.

After all, it involves more than ten people, so it is no longer a trivial matter.

Zhou Yi’s reply was that there was certainly no problem with mediation, he was just cheating, not crazy.

However, it has been more than ten days today, and there is still no movement from Afu Company. The lawyers sent there have applied for compulsory execution in accordance with the procedures.

But he is really not in a hurry. Some people on the Internet are more anxious than him, asking why Afu Company has not yet compensated them, and they want to see Ayi donate money.

Shaking his head, Zhou Yi called Wan Hai and went straight to the community.

Aunt Cheng was strolling outside the residential complex with her grandson, chatting with the people around her. At that moment, her phone rang. She picked it up and saw that she didn't recognize the person.

"Hello, who is this?"

A voice rang out on the phone: "Hello, is this Ms. Cheng Huiwen? I'm Jiang Minjie, the secretary of our community. Yes, I need to inform you of something."

The community secretary?

Aunt Cheng said impatiently, "What's the matter? Why bother calling? It's such a hassle."

"Ms. Cheng, please don't hang up yet. Let me ask you first, have you ever taken tofu from someone else before?"

Of course, Aunt Cheng remembered this incident. She took home a lot of tofu that day, and the family enjoyed it for several days. "No, it's none of the community's business whether I took tofu or not. What's the matter? Are you police officers now?"

Jiang Minjie frowned, but still said, "No, Ms. Cheng, it's like this. The tofu you took before already had an owner. You should know that the old lady was just arguing with the urban management, but you guys ended up taking all her tofu away, and now she's come looking for you..."

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