Chapter 173 Official Ranks and Three Methods(2/2)
If they break the law, we will stand against them.
At this time, if your official position is too low, it will be easy for them to directly suppress you under various names.
I am on the same level as the county governor, and although I am nominally under her jurisdiction, if something really happens, I can investigate her at any time.
This is because the imperial court deliberately raised the official rank in order to facilitate the work of our supervisory hall.
So it seems... our officials in the Supervisory Hall have somewhat falsely high official positions, and their corresponding other real powers are not that great."
Qiu Zhengyang's words made Tie Tang come to a complete realization.
Previously, he had always thought that the inspector was extremely powerful, but when he arrived at Qingshui City, he seemed to be outdone by the county guard and the county magistrate again.
Looking at it now, there is actually nothing wrong with it.
The county governor coordinates a county and is the highest person in charge established by the imperial court. All affairs in the county are under the jurisdiction of the county governor, and the supervisory hall is naturally included.
"Okay, I've basically said everything that needs to be said. If you still don't understand anything, you can come to me.
After going back.
Let’s read all of "The Law of Three Pisces" first, because it involves masters of witchcraft and Taoism. In the past, these people were the supreme leader or even the overlord of one party.
For these people, the laws have also been changed, and they are not completely consistent with the laws you learned in Yuncheng.
You must read the entire "Three Pisces" carefully and remember not to miss anything.
Many times...
If we can't do anything against the other party, we have to rely on some minor loopholes in the law to make a fuss.
Don’t be embarrassed, there are many extremely vicious criminals who are capable of erasing the traces of their own crimes. Only by relying on some small means can they be truly punished.”
Tie Tang instantly understood what Qiu Zhengyang meant.
He was also a legal practitioner in his previous life, and he knows that when facing a difficult case, he will often encounter a classic problem.
‘Are we pursuing outcome justice or procedural justice?’
These two concepts, even in his era, are far from clear, and in this world...I am afraid that the pursuit of more is still the result of justice.
Chapter completed!