Should the judgment in a criminal case be sent to the plaintiff first? Or mail it to the hired lawyer first?

1. The court will serve the document according to the service address left by the person filing the case, so according to common sense, it is usually sent to the lawyer you hired.

2. The court will not pay the money to the lawyer’s account, but to the plaintiff’s account.

3. The lawyer did not notify you because there may have been some misunderstanding. If he did not notify you, then the lawyer was a bit derelict in his duty. Now that you know that the judgment is with the lawyer, you have the right to go to the lawyer to get it. It is your legitimate rights and interests