She didn't specifically point out where the pressure came from, but how could Han Chenghe not understand?

"In other words, even if I agree not to prosecute, the higher-ups can still find a reason to assign the case to other prosecutors. It will be difficult for me and even more difficult for you..."

Hearing this, Han Chenghe nodded subconsciously.

Very pertinent indeed.

The case is in Cui Mingxi's hands, and she can try to prosecute with lighter charges within the rules.

Or cooperate after going to court.

If it falls into someone else's hands, it will be difficult to operate...

"And don't just stare at me. The court is the one that makes the final decision. You should also do your part..."

There is a bit of a sarcastic tone here.

Han Chenghe sighed inwardly when he heard this.

He just thought that if there was one less procedure, there would be less things to do!

It's true that you don't know how expensive firewood, rice, oil and salt are if you don't manage the household...

Cui Mingxi seemed to see through his thoughts and picked up the teacup in front of him and took a sip.

He concealed the intriguing smile at the corner of his mouth very well.

In fact, some of her words were true and some were false.

This is indeed the unspoken rule in South Korea. Any criminal who dares to attack public officials will not be let off easily.

But as a senior prosecutor, she also has the power to suppress the case and decide not to prosecute.

It's not without reason.

As Han Chenghe said, it's self-defense and emergency avoidance...

However, on the other hand, this case did touch the nerves of some people.

On the other hand, why would she do that?

Just for a few civilians?

That's not necessary!

......

Just then, the assistant prosecutor came over excitedly.

"Prosecutor Choi Myung-hee..."

The assistant shouted respectfully.

Then he leaned over to her and whispered a few words, handing her the newspaper in his hand.

Han Chenghe on the side pricked up his ears cunningly.

I only vaguely heard: "Enping... crime..."

In a quick glance, I saw the news headlines that filled the entire page of the newspaper.

Don't let heroes get discouraged...

"hero?"

Han Chenghe's heart moved slightly, wondering if it had anything to do with his clients?

Cui Mingxi looked at the newspaper in his hand with a serious expression.

"How is this going?"

Why is the information about the Enping District incident in the newspaper so detailed, even more comprehensive and specific than what they know?

And it's so biased.

You know, two days ago, the newspapers only published a little information specifically revealed by the authorities.

If Ding Xin knew what she was thinking at the moment, he would definitely sneer at it.

For Anhemao and other civilians with no background.

All the official people need to know is a general idea of ​​the matter.

I don't care at all.

As long as there is evidence to prosecute or as long as the entire incident can be put to an end and the impact can be minimized, that will be enough.

Ding Xin, on the other hand, understood the whole thing from a God's perspective.

Here.

Cui Mingxi was still reading the newspaper intently.

Very well written!

In this report, every word is about heroes and every sentence is about the willingness to serve the people.

It is so affectionate and touching.

It seems that the South Korean media have all turned into messengers of justice.

Cui Mingxi knew that this report would cause trouble again. Thinking of this, she looked at Han Chenghe in front of her with a sharp gaze.

"is that you?"

"what?"

Han Chenghe looked confused.

Cui Mingxi threw the newspaper directly in front of him.

"Did you release the content of this report?"

At this moment, apart from Han Seung-hyuk, who knew the case as well as they did, Choi Myung-hee couldn't think of anyone else who would have such a comprehensive understanding of the entire incident.

Han Chenghe picked up the newspaper on the table and glanced at it.

A sense of surprise arose in my heart.

Sure enough!

However, he remained calm on the surface.

He raised his fist to the sky with one hand and said innocently, "I swear to God, it wasn't me, senior sister. You know me. How could I do such a thing? This is against professional ethics!"

Cui Mingxi didn't say anything, but just stared into his eyes.

As a lawyer.

Han Chenghe has always had a good psychological quality.

Moreover, the information in the newspaper was not leaked by him at all.

So he has a clear conscience and does not feel guilty at all.

Besides, even if he wants to expose the news, he has to know as much as what is published in the newspaper...

Chapter 182 Take precautions before it happens

half an hour.

Choi Myung-hee withdrew his gaze.

"It's better not to be you..."

"of course not!"

Han Chenghe spoke with a firm tone and a calm expression.

Then he changed the subject and asked with a wry smile, "Well, you see that public opinion is so biased, so does this mean..."

"Humph!"

Cui Mingxi snorted coldly and sneered: "You wishful thinking, although public opinion will have a certain impact on the handling of the case, but for me, it makes no difference."

"Now that the matter has become so serious, the public is waiting for an outcome. In a sense, it is even more unavoidable."

"We will sue if we need to..."

Han Chenghe heard this.

His eyes darkened and his face became gloomy.

Cui Mingxi smiled and shook his head: "Are you disappointed? You are still the representative of the law firm. Have you not handled a case in person for a long time? Have your professional skills become rusty?"

That's what I said.

It was all seen.

Han Chenghe asked awkwardly: "So what do you mean?"

"I only said that this report has little impact on me, but I didn't say it has little impact on the court. Take advantage of this trend and go to the court more often..."

Tsk, it’s still the same after all.

Han Chenghe couldn't hide his disappointment, but still nodded in understanding.

He also knew that what Choi Myung-hee said made sense.

At present, public opinion is completely on the side of his client.

It can be said that there are pros and cons.

The disadvantage is that if there was still a glimmer of hope of not being prosecuted.

That is now completely impossible.

But relatively speaking, the court's decision is likely to fully consider the impact of public opinion.

In other words.

There is a high probability that the standard will be lowered based on the original penalty.

The problem is not big.

However, when he thought of his previous promise to Ding Xin, he looked a little anxious.

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