Six senior officials jailed for corruption (Xinhua) Updated: 2006-03-11 10:42
Steps taken to ensure innocent free from being wronged
Chinese courts and prosecuting organs at various levels have taken a series
of measures to ensure that the innocent be free from wronged punishment, said
Xiao and top procurator Jia Chunwang.
"Chinese courts at various levels strictly followed the principle of meting
out penalty to the guilty in accordance with the law, and setting the innocent
free in time, and pronounced 2,162 criminal defendants innocent in year 2005,"
said Xiao.
In a bid to safeguard the litigation rights of every defendant in line with
law, a total of 117,407 defendants who met the requirements of obtaining legal
aid were helped by appointed lawyers in litigation, Xiao said.
Jia Chunwang,
procurator-general of the Supreme People's Procuratorate, delivers a work
report to the National People's Congress at the Great Hall of the People
in Beijing Saturday March 11, 2006.
[Xinhua]
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In 2005 alone, Chinese courts suspended, reduced and exempted atotal of 1.265
billion yuan worth of litigation fees,up 16.24 percent over the previous year,
for 266,732 litigants who were in economic difficulties, he said.
Jia Chunwang, top procurator and the President of the Supreme People's
Procuratorate (SPP), said in his work report that "in a bid to enhance the
judicial protection to human rights, the SPP launched special campaigns to crack
down on human rights infringement cases committed by government officials."
A total of 599 cases involving illegal detention, abusing criminal suspects
and obstructing people's electoral right were investigated by prosecutors during
the year 2005, he said.
To counter the wide-spread practices of extracting confession through torture
among police bodies, the prosecuting organs intensified supervision in the
aspect by redressing 598 cases involving extracting confession through torture
or obtaining evidence through illegal means, and investigated in 110 cases
concerning forced confession, Jia said.
"The prosecuting organs also enhanced supervision on illegally prolonged
custody. Thanks to the joint efforts made by the prosecuting organs and other
judicial organs, the number of unlawfully extended custody cases had dropped to
271 in 2005 from 4,947 in 2004," said Jia.
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