How much does it cost to hire a better lawyer? If the judges are all bribed, is it possible to win the case? This is a civil dispute, a fight.

First of all, I suggest you calm down.

The judge was bribed. Do you have conclusive evidence? Just because the judge or the public security bureau said a few words to the other party during the mediation process, it cannot be considered that they have all been bought. Is the other person rich? Isn't it amazing? Do you believe that money can kill people and power can cover the sky? If so, it's probably useless to hire any kind of lawyer. Then why did you ask for a lawyer? Do you have too much money to spend?

Secondly, I suggest you think about it.

An ordinary civil dispute of fighting is at most a slight violation of the law on public security administration punishment, which bribed the judges and people of the Public Security Bureau. Is the other party so capable? Do the judge and the public security bureau have to buy each other's accounts?

Third, I suggest you spend more time collecting relevant evidence, which is the best policy, and evidence is the decisive factor to decide whether the lawsuit will win or lose.

In a civil dispute of fighting, the evidence mainly includes the testimony of relevant witnesses (such as the cause, process and result of the incident) and relevant evidence (such as whether someone used tools, such as sticks and machetes, who used tools first and to whom). ), as well as proof of the consequences (such as the receipt of medical expenses spent on an injured person, etc.). ), these are all related to this fight. The more abundant the evidence, the more likely you are to win the case.

Fourth, I suggest you go to a local law firm to hire a lawyer to help you win the lawsuit.

No lawyer can guarantee that you 100% will win the case, no matter how famous he is in your local area. Similarly, no matter how many judges and people from the Public Security Bureau are bribed by each other, there is no guarantee that they will win, because any lawsuit will be restricted by many factors. If a seemingly insignificant factor comes into play, the balance of victory may tilt to the other side. Those lawyers who talk nonsense and tell you that the lawsuit will win, win and definitely win must be fooling you. Therefore, you must have the confidence to win first, and then stick to it. If you don't pass the first trial, you go to the second trial. If the second trial fails, you can appeal. There are many channels for legal relief, and justice will always be done.