I Became a Law School Genius – 138
by Jessie@AFNCC
I Became a Genius Law School Student Episode 138
“Chief of Investigation?”
“Hey you bastard! “How on earth did you handle this?”
The head of the investigation department threw a document at Inspector Park’s chest. Inspector Park opened it and read it with a bewildered expression.
[Notice of Disposition Results]
[Disposition crime: Obstruction of official duties]
[Disposition result: No charges (not guilty)]
“A guy as high as a police officer can’t even follow the basics so he’s given these four months? “Didn’t you learn what Article 200-5 of the Criminal Justice Act is?”
“What is this….”
“I heard you sent the suspect who was mistakenly arrested last time on charges of obstruction of official duties? The prosecution ate that up you bastard. “Some great police officer didn’t notify me of my right to appoint a lawyer and my right to refuse to make a statement.”
The head of the investigation department gritted his teeth and slammed the desk.
“What kind of bullshit is this? uh?”
“…sorry.”
“Is it all over if I’m sorry? “I will give you a form to write an apology letter so you can write it and you will be subject to disciplinary action for illegal arrest so that’s what I know.”
Inspector Park had no choice but to keep lowering his head with a white face.
‘Damn it why did this happen?’
The suspect Kang Do-yoon was a very timid and weak-hearted man unlike the kid he grew up with.
His occupation was an unknown singer-songwriter and he did not seem to be very wealthy or learned.
He was not the kind of person who would find a loophole in the arrest process and undermine it. I didn’t think I would have enough money to hire a skilled lawyer.
‘Do you know any of your acquaintances who are lawyers with some experience?’
The guess was in a sense correct. Because the person Kang Do-yoon asked for help was none other than Professor Jang Yong-hwan.
However the person who actually solved Kang Do-yoon’s problem was not a lawyer but a student who had not yet completed his first year of law school.
Of course it was a truth that Inspector Park could never know.
“Aren’t you showing your expression? “Are you making a fuss about what you did well?”
“I’m sorry!”
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“You solved it well.”
When the results of Kang Do-yoon’s case were reported Professor Jang Yong-hwan nodded with satisfaction.
“It was great to catch the violation of Article 200-5 of the Criminal Procedure Act and to think of using the microphone recording as evidence.”
“thank you.”
“The score for this case is full. “If there’s another case worth entrusting to me next time I’ll pass it along.”
Let’s stop and go back. Professor Jang Yong-hwan waved his hand as if he was saying that.
But when I rarely left a look of puzzlement appeared on his face.
“Is there something you want to ask?”
“professor.”
While solving this case one question arose.
“The professor said that he could not take charge of the case directly as a full-time professor so he would leave it to me.”
“I did.”
“Is that really all there is?”
“…What do you mean?”
When Professor Yong-Hwan Jang entrusted this case to me he explained that the reason was that it was impossible for him to take on the case directly since he was a full-time professor.
‘But that’s not a sufficient explanation.’
The full-time professor is not registered to practice as a lawyer. Therefore it is impossible to accept the case and represent the case as a lawyer. That is clear.
‘But actually that’s the same for me too.’
I am just a law school student who does not yet have a lawyer’s license. If Jang Yong-Hwan can’t do it then of course I can’t do it either.
What did I actually do in this case? All I did was listen carefully to Kang Do-yoon’s story and offer some advice.
This is because I have no right or qualification to proceed with any further legal procedures.
Then why did Jang Yong-hwan go to the Legal Clinic to entrust the work to me?
‘There are two main reasons I can think of.’
one. I wanted to give myself the opportunity to learn through more vivid experiences.
two. Because there was so much work to do and I was busy I only subcontracted it.
‘It all makes sense though.’
Somehow I kept having this intuition that that might not be everything.
‘okay. Considering Jang Yong-hwan’s background perhaps…’
Jang Yong-hwan looked at me and sat in silence for a long time. A silence filled with strange tension.
“You are.”
The first to break the silence was Jang Yong-hwan.
“Do you remember the conversation from early that morning?”
‘If it’s that day.’
I soon realized when Jang Yong-hwan was talking about.
‘You’re talking about the court argument conference.’
It was the very early morning when I encountered Jang Yong-hwan while running for exercise around the Seoul Central District Court building.
“At that time I answered that I was proud of the years I had lived as a prosecutor.”
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It was never a lie.
Jang Yong-hwan’s career was so brilliant that no one could understate it and even now that he has retired he has a strong sense of pride in the past years.
“However… there is only one thing left that can be called a ‘blemish’ on me.”
“Are you talking about the stain?”
“okay. And my goal is to correct that mistake.”
Professor Yong-Hwan Jang let out a voice filled with regret.
“You are excellent.”
Suddenly he started praising me.
“In terms of theory there is no student who can match me and I have a certain level of practical sense when it comes to paper work. “There is only one thing left to complete as a lawyer.”
Professor Yong-Hwan Jang added that it is experience in the field.
‘surely.’
Contacting and consulting with the parties involved listening to statements understanding the circumstances and searching for evidence. After actually going through these processes I felt something.
‘There are some things you can’t get unless you try them yourself.’
The Kang Do-yoon case ended relatively simply.
Luckily he was a singer-songwriter and had his microphone’s recording function turned on for work so he was able to easily secure evidence.
Of course it is my credit to listen carefully to his testimony and arrive at that possibility.
However the evidence would not always be given in such a good way as this time.
‘If there was no microphone recording we would have had to find witnesses or secure CCTV at the scene to analyze the shape of the mouth.’
Knowledge to handle such tasks appropriately. Know-how. technology.
Although these are things that can never be learned at a desk they are qualities that must be acquired in order to become a competent lawyer.
“I can give you what you want. Experience and feedback on the solutions you came up with in the process. “Don’t you covet the know-how of someone who has been in the prosecution service for decades?”
Jang Yong-hwan’s sparkling eyes turned towards me.
“So instead.”
he suggested to me.
“I want you to help me.”
‘I? Jang Yong-Hwan?’
“It’s because I’m too pretentious. There are many eyes watching and many people keeping it in check. “There are various restrictions on movement.”
So the story was that I wanted to borrow my power.
“If it’s you it’s something you can leave to yourself.”
‘…her.’
I realized.
At this moment I am at a crossroads to make a choice that will determine my future destiny.
I knew about the ‘blemishes’ Jang Yong-hwan spoke of and what his goal was.
This is because it is a core element of the story in the latter half of the original work.
‘If you say you’ll help Jang Yong-hwan you’ll get caught up in it.’
But wasn’t that decision already made?
‘It’s rather good.’
If we receive Jang Yong-hwan’s protection we may be able to prevent the events of the original story much more easily and safely than expected.
Moreover in the process you are given the opportunity to hone your own capabilities. Realistic experiences will definitely help me grow further.
‘Of course there will be some risk but…’
It was unavoidable anyway. As long as the original Yoosung Group was involved with the final boss it was impossible to completely avoid being intertwined with the main story.
“I will.”
Therefore I nodded willingly and Professor Yong-Hwan Jang grinned as if he had been waiting.
“I knew you would answer that way.”
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However it wasn’t something that had to be done right away.
– It’s still time to develop your skills further.
Build your skills by solving the cases that Jang Yong-Hwan brings you. Establish a firm foundation in your studies that will never waver. That was the current challenge.
In the end it was said that each day unfolds faithfully to one’s duty as a student.
“The right to claim the return of oil reserves can be the object of a creditor’s right of subrogation. O? X?”
“In principle
I immediately answered the OX quiz posed by Hanseol.
“However in cases where it is recognized that the person entitled to claim the return of fuel has a definite intention to exercise the right it can be exercised as an exception. So the principle is
“tooth. There is no way to fall into a trap. “It’s not fun.”
“If you’re going to test me why don’t you bring up an even more unfamiliar legal principle?”
Hanseol’s lips were squinted but to me who opens multiple-choice workbooks as a hobby whenever I’m bored this was just a familiar fingerprint.
‘okay. Something a little newer….’
Because I studied so repeatedly all the past exam questions were engraved in my mind.
As a result I have reached a point where I no longer feel like I am accumulating new knowledge even when I study.
‘Even if you solve the problem it doesn’t seem like you are solving it.’
Even when solving case-type problems there was no sense of ‘solving’ the problem.
Because it was repeated so many times issues and solutions came to mind as soon as I read the first line of the problem.
Isn’t this the only way to get training in analyzing issues and extracting issues?
“Ah why are there so few past exam questions? “It’s too bad.”
“…Only a little?”
Lee Haru frowned and glared at me. What she is holding is none other than a collection of previous year’s exam questions containing civil law case questions from the bar exam and mock exams.
My small hands were trembling under the weight of the thick book.
“I think it’s not the weight but the anger….”
Hanseol added but he pretended not to hear.
“Anyway that’s the story in short. “You mean we need a new problem?”
“okay. Those are quality problems too. “If possible the logic of the questions should be similar to the bar exam.”
To some extent I was able to make up for it by working as a ‘God of Law’ on the Bar Exam Channel. Questions that law students from all over the country send in saying they don’t know the answer.
Among them were some of the most difficult problems that professors from each law school had carefully designed to ensure the distinctiveness of their academic papers.
‘That’s very satisfying but…’
The problem was that my digestion speed was too fast.
It was impossible to keep up with the speed of consumption just by receiving and receiving problems once a week.
‘Plus the amount of problems coming in is decreasing.’
Is it because most of the things worth solving have already been solved?
During the midterm and final exam season the number of inquiries skyrocketed as new problems poured in but once all of them were resolved we had to suffer from a problem drought for a while.
‘Actually it was like that last vacation too.’
Legal argument competition. Jin & Ahn interns. ‘High Flyer’. While carrying out such major activities I continued to collect questions from the bar exam channel.
There was no problem. As I said the number of problems coming in has decreased.
I want to solve a lot of new problems that I have never seen before. If possible quality is guaranteed. That’s the thirst I’ve been constantly feeling lately.
‘But there can be no such good story…’
“Then how about this?”
“…?”
Hanseol sent me a private message. There was no other content and only the address URL of one website was listed.
‘What is this?’
I clicked on the address and my eyes widened.
[1st Gigaroyus Bar Exam Mock Test Contest]
– Host: Gigaroyus
– Date: 201X.09.12 (Sat)
– Scope: Civil law (Civil Law Civil Procedure Law Commercial Law) Criminal Law (Criminal Law Criminal Procedure Law) Public Law (Constitutional Administrative Law)
– Awards: Grand Prize – 15 million won (1 person) Excellence Award – 5 million won (5 people) Encouragement Award – 1 million won (10 people)
* Winners of the Grand Prize and Excellence Prize will receive free tickets to all regular courses at GigaRoys and unlimited access to the GigaRoyas question bank.
GigaRoys which has set a new standard for nurturing legal professionals in Korea will hold the first bar exam mock test contest in 2025.
For the past 10 years Gigaroyus has been writing a new history in the bar exam education industry with the overwhelming performance of producing the highest number of successful applicants and the highest number of successful applicants.
This mock test was prepared with Gigaroyus’ unique competitiveness. In particular the test team consists of many of Korea’s most authoritative law professors who have participated in the actual bar exam questions so they will perfectly embody the question trends and difficulty of the actual exam…(omitted)…
‘…is there?’
Such a good story suddenly appeared before my eyes at the right time.
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