You’re a Lawyer, and You Sent the Judge to Prison?!

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Su Bai, a lawyer with a staggering 99% win rate, suddenly finds himself transported to a parallel world.

Proficient in civil law, criminal law, constitutional law, and administrative law, he’s a master of them all.

Inside the courtroom, facing opposing lawyers and the presiding judge, Su Bai had just one thing to say:

“Let’s handle it according to the law!”

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你当律师,把法官送进去了?
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SettledDragon
SettledDragon rated it
May 17, 2025
Status: c38
The MC does not have plot armor. He is just a decent lawyer.

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In his first case he is defending his client against an accusation of robbery. He doesn't bring up evidence that immediately proves his client not guilty like other lawyer novels.

Firstly, he is able to argue that the client was under duress in the actual crime scene due to the armed criminals telling him to take the money.

Secondly, there was a previous case with the bank where a couple got robbed in the bank. The bank said that it was not liable because once the money left the counter the bank wasn't responsible. Using this same logic, he said that his client shouldn't be liable. The judge didn't actually agree with this specific reasoning, but instead the bank was deemed sort of guilty in their previous case. This kinda of shows that the MC doesn't win every argument

This Specific argument takes place in chapter 12

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