a busy day, relatively to the first. at least i was kept occupied throughout the day. in the morning, we went to the new supreme court. it looks cool and high tech and so the issue between the new and old supreme court is something like our national library argument. went to the chambers as it was to only file OS but we waited for close to two hours when we stayed in the chamber for less than five minutes?! but it was said that the judges tend to be nicer when interns are around and so pl was quite glad that i was there haha. i probably contributed to the short time we were in the chamber and that translates into less scolding. it's quite amusing to see the judges scold lawyers and that happened during my next hearing at the subordinate court. we were the prosecuters for a case in which a guy practised tcm using a fake certificate. it's sort of an almost sure-win case for us but it's weird that the accused refuse to plead guilty. and so it dawned onto me that should i enter law, i might as well aim to be a judge so i can scold people haha. it's also important to aim to be a lawyer with real substance and not like some other useless lawyers(our opposition is an example).
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