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The Famous Detective of the Red Mansion

Chapter 35: Overbearing and Unreasonable
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Chapter 35: Overbearing and Unreasonable

After receiving the document, Sun Shaozong naturally needed to report to the leader in charge of the office. The Ministry of the Department, Liu Chongshan.

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Unlike Authority Chen, Liu Chongshan was very disciplined. He just threw a lot of old cases and files that happened before the Chinese New Year that he hadn’t gotten to collect his evidence and sent him off to the Assistant Prefectural Magistrate's exclusive courtyard.

It's normal. After all, he had just suffered a setback a few days ago and had to be forced by the situation to publicize Sun Shaozong's reputation on his behalf. Now his praise of Sun Shaozong was still in his ears. It's not good to turn around and disown people right away?

Besides, although Liu Chongshan was the supervisor, Sun Shaozong, the Assistant Prefectural Magistrate, as a Deputy, has the right to checks and balances in governance. If he goes too far, Sun Shaozong can even directly impeach Liu Chongshan to court.

So at least on the surface, he did not dare to intimidate too much.

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At this point, it seems necessary to explain the General Division of Labor of the Central Judicial Office.

In the past, when Sun Shaozong watched ancient costume dramas, it seemed that everything was handled by the Governor of a Prefecture, only the Central Judicial Office was the third-grade Governor of a Prefecture, and the others were the fourth-grade Magistrate of a Prefecture. But in reality, if it were true, the Governor of a Prefecture would have been tried to death 800 times!

The Governor of the Prefecture, who was a top-ranking official, was equivalent to the Secretary of the Municipal Party Committee in the Central Judicial Office. Although he nominally took charge of the overall situation and could intervene in everything, he rarely deals with specific details.

The fourth-grade Prefectural was equivalent to the Mayor, who focused on invigorating large cases while providing relaxing control over small ones but manages a little more detail than the Governor.

The five grades of Governance could be compared to the Secretary of the Political and Legal Committee and the President of the court. They have the right to open a court session to pronounce judgements and investigate cases.