
Rebirth of the Court, Starting with the Clerk of the Criminal Court
About This Novel
Lin Zhengyu, president of the Municipal Intermediate Court, is a third-level senior judge. Reborn in a parallel world in 2012, he became a rookie clerk in the Criminal Division of a grassroots court. The hand used to writing judgments actually had to start recording court transcripts again. But he has more than ten years of judicial experience ahead of the world in his mind, and his past life occasionally comes to mind, and those ideas for making some changes may be slowly realized this time.
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The Advent of the Mage begins with the Clerk of the Criminal Court
Thank you for the seven-day free membership A niche novel about being a mage, not a judge, as the protagonist's profession The protagonist is reborn and returns to the moment when he just became a clerk, and thus begins his magnificent life () Well, it is actually still a life of a cow and a horse, but because of the experience in the previous life, he stands out earlier and is seen and valued by his boss for promotion. Most of the novels about public prosecutors and law focus on lawyers and policemen. In fact, there are very few novels about judges, and most of them are set in other countries. There are very few domestic judges. Currently, there is no female protagonist. Because the number of words is still small, I am not sure whether there will be a female protagonist in the follow-up. If there is a female protagonist, and it is Qin Xiao, the plot of the rich lady in the previous chapter will actually be a bit strange. What do you need to do if you want to know a real judge? This is a novel that focuses on daily life and popular science. If you are not interested in this genre, it will actually be a bit unwatchable. Personally, I think this book is very targeted. People who like it or want to know more about it will like it very much. People who are not interested or don't understand it will not understand it at all. It is not a daily trend. Currently, it only has the main line of work and no other directions. The book has a small number of words and can be used as a preliminary guide. I personally think it is very beautiful.
This is my first time reading a novel about the court, and I really like it.
There are a little few people, let me see what's going on.
Collection post for cases and main plots
If you have any interesting cases, you can leave a message below this post. Cases that are too sensitive will be ignored. I will choose suitable cases as the plot. (It's not that I'm too lazy to think about the plot, I'm just lending your brains to me!)
The writing is very real and delicate. Especially the case part is very immersive. 👍Come on!
The author should be a woman, right? The writing is incredibly delicate.
A hunt for outstanding police officers
I hope the author's story in the article is more logical. From what you describe in the article about Officer Jiang's case, it was a complete hunt, and someone deliberately retaliated against Captain Jiang. Summarize several key points of characteristics that appear in the article. 1: From the beginning of the story, when the two kings went to court to complain, they all mentioned: the man in black. It is never mentioned in various dossiers. 2: Team Jiang said: The monitoring equipment was damaged during the first and second interrogations. Three: In my screenshot, the author proved the authenticity of the device damage. Therefore, it is extremely obvious in this plot: internal and external collusion to retaliate and frame up. Reason 1: The two kings participated in the fight, and as the secondary injurer, they deliberately avoided everything from the case file to the grievances: the man in black even acted as a cover-up. 2: If Captain Jiang didn't know that the surveillance was broken and there were problems with the first and second interrogations, and the article did not mention that Captain Jiang participated in the first and second interrogations, could it be that someone deliberately took advantage of the bad surveillance, or even intentionally caused the surveillance to be broken, and only told Captain Jiang that the suspect had been recruited? This resulted in Team Jiang not knowing at all that the second king was beaten, but just asking for confirmation as usual in the video. The author's story is fictitious, and my conjecture is also fictitious. Therefore: My fictitious inference: Among the people who were attacked by Captain Jiang, they colluded with insiders who were deputy police captains, and deliberately dug holes for Captain Jiang.
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Official(7)Scraped 3d ago
The Advent of the Mage begins with the Clerk of the Criminal Court
Thank you for the seven-day free membership A niche novel about being a mage, not a judge, as the protagonist's profession The protagonist is reborn and returns to the moment when he just became a clerk, and thus begins his magnificent life () Well, it is actually still a life of a cow and a horse, but because of the experience in the previous life, he stands out earlier and is seen and valued by his boss for promotion. Most of the novels about public prosecutors and law focus on lawyers and policemen. In fact, there are very few novels about judges, and most of them are set in other countries. There are very few domestic judges. Currently, there is no female protagonist. Because the number of words is still small, I am not sure whether there will be a female protagonist in the follow-up. If there is a female protagonist, and it is Qin Xiao, the plot of the rich lady in the previous chapter will actually be a bit strange. What do you need to do if you want to know a real judge? This is a novel that focuses on daily life and popular science. If you are not interested in this genre, it will actually be a bit unwatchable. Personally, I think this book is very targeted. People who like it or want to know more about it will like it very much. People who are not interested or don't understand it will not understand it at all. It is not a daily trend. Currently, it only has the main line of work and no other directions. The book has a small number of words and can be used as a preliminary guide. I personally think it is very beautiful.
This is my first time reading a novel about the court, and I really like it.
There are a little few people, let me see what's going on.
Collection post for cases and main plots
If you have any interesting cases, you can leave a message below this post. Cases that are too sensitive will be ignored. I will choose suitable cases as the plot. (It's not that I'm too lazy to think about the plot, I'm just lending your brains to me!)
The writing is very real and delicate. Especially the case part is very immersive. 👍Come on!
The author should be a woman, right? The writing is incredibly delicate.
A hunt for outstanding police officers
I hope the author's story in the article is more logical. From what you describe in the article about Officer Jiang's case, it was a complete hunt, and someone deliberately retaliated against Captain Jiang. Summarize several key points of characteristics that appear in the article. 1: From the beginning of the story, when the two kings went to court to complain, they all mentioned: the man in black. It is never mentioned in various dossiers. 2: Team Jiang said: The monitoring equipment was damaged during the first and second interrogations. Three: In my screenshot, the author proved the authenticity of the device damage. Therefore, it is extremely obvious in this plot: internal and external collusion to retaliate and frame up. Reason 1: The two kings participated in the fight, and as the secondary injurer, they deliberately avoided everything from the case file to the grievances: the man in black even acted as a cover-up. 2: If Captain Jiang didn't know that the surveillance was broken and there were problems with the first and second interrogations, and the article did not mention that Captain Jiang participated in the first and second interrogations, could it be that someone deliberately took advantage of the bad surveillance, or even intentionally caused the surveillance to be broken, and only told Captain Jiang that the suspect had been recruited? This resulted in Team Jiang not knowing at all that the second king was beaten, but just asking for confirmation as usual in the video. The author's story is fictitious, and my conjecture is also fictitious. Therefore: My fictitious inference: Among the people who were attacked by Captain Jiang, they colluded with insiders who were deputy police captains, and deliberately dug holes for Captain Jiang.












