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... feat is decided outside the courtroom."
This phrase was once used to hint at those capitalists and politicians who interfere with judicial justice through various methods, as they have the capability to undermine judicial procedures and fairness from the outside.
Even now, such situations exist and are more severe than before; only the capitalists and politicians have gradually learned how to handle these things quietly, resolving them away from public attention.
"Every M ...
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