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Will you enter your name and the last six digits of your ID card when you receive a text message from the law firm?

Don't believe this, it's probably fraud. Don't enter your identity information easily, and don't cause unnecessary harm. Ordinary lawyers won't send these, so everyone should be careful not to be cheated. The court will send relevant documents when informing the prosecution and the time and place of the trial, and will not send text messages. I suggest you check it carefully and beware of telecom fraud. The official lawyer's letter shall be sealed by the law firm and signed by the lawyer; The court summons has a formal court seal. Or not at ease, you can call the local law firm for answers or meet for consultation: you can bring your ID card to the litigation service center of the corresponding court to check whether it is true or not. In a word, if you have any questions, you must ask them. Don't be cheated.