亚洲精品1234,久久久久亚洲国产,最新久久免费视频,我要看一级黄,久久久性色精品国产免费观看,中文字幕久久一区二区三区,久草中文网

    US EUROPE AFRICA ASIA 中文
    Opinion / Editorials

    Truth reveals judicial holes

    (China Daily) Updated: 2014-12-18 09:04

    Other Views

    No more coerced confessions

    Compared with 18 years ago, China's courts today issue the death penalty more cautiously and review the cases more strictly, which decreases the possibility of wrong verdicts. Yet much remains to be done to prevent similar wrongs. The law that excludes evidence obtained by torture needs to be better implemented, and presumption of innocence as a principle should be followed.

    Workers' Daily, Dec 17

    Reports say solid evidence showing Huugjilt's innocence were found in 2005 but those who wrongly sentenced him to death prevented a retrial for nine years. A wrong case can be righted; a corrupt system that denies its own mistakes only leads to more wrong cases. It is necessary to thoroughly investigate the process, and propel reform accordingly, so as to close the loopholes that make judicial corruption possible.

    eastday.com, Dec 16

    The retrial of Huugjilt was done without any new evidence, which means the old evidence did not support his being guilty. Merely correcting the wrong case is far from enough and people need to know how the wrong verdict was issued. We expect a fair and comprehensive investigation into the process, upon which hangs people's trust in the rule of law.

    people.com.cn, Dec 16

    Judicial staff members are mortals, too, and they make mistakes the same as everyone else; that's why some wrong verdicts are forgiven. However, reports show the possibility of policemen tricking, perhaps even torturing Huugjilt to obtain his guilty confession for their own promotion; this is not a mistake, but the intentional framing of an innocent man. If found true, the policemen must pay for their deeds.

    Zhang Jianwei, professor of law at Tsinghua University, Legal Daily, Dec 17

    An innocent person was put to death in the name of law; no one wants such a tragedy to be repeated in the future and that's why an investigation is necessary. The final sentence that found Huugjilt innocent is not the end of justice, and everybody is waiting for the next stage.

    yunnan.cn, Dec 16

     

    Previous Page 1 2 Next Page

    Most Viewed Today's Top News
    ...