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<blockquote data-quote="redux" data-source="post: 27288635" data-attributes="member: 561666"><p><h3>The former deputy editor-in-chief of the newspaper was accused of killing his wife and changed his innocence: fabricating a confession for the treatment of burns</h3> <h3></h3> <h3></h3><p>Chang Linfeng, the former deputy editor-in-chief of the sensational China Electronics News, was accused of killing his wife and burning her body. He was acquitted in the retrial because the evidence for the accusation did not meet the standard of solid and sufficient proof. From the first trial sentenced to death with a reprieve to the retrial acquittal, many netizens who followed the case said that if there is no insider, the presumption of innocence is the progress of the judiciary. From the point of view of the exclusion of illegal evidence and the realization of suspected crimes, this is a typical and landmark case, and a testimony to the process of the rule of law.</p><p></p><p>Rule of Law Weekend reporter Wu Jie</p><p></p><p>On March 20, the Beijing No. 1 Intermediate People's Court acquitted the defendant Chang Linfeng and released him in court. From being detained on suspicion of intentional homicide and arson in September 2007, to being sentenced to death with reprieve in May 2010, and now being acquitted, Chang Linfeng, the former deputy editor-in-chief of China Electronics News, has spent his life in the detention center. Nearly 6 years.</p><p></p><p>At around 12 noon that day, Chang Linfeng, who had regained his freedom, walked out of the gate of the Beijing No. 1 Intermediate Court. He took off his coat and showed the waiting reporters his completely deformed hands, ten fingers shrunken or stretched in different directions, and only two fingers left to move. Chang Linfeng's defender, Zhao Yunheng, a lawyer at Beijing Dacheng Law Firm, said, "It's a root carving, not a hand."</p><p></p><p>On the afternoon of March 28, in a hotel near Huguo Temple in Beijing, Chang Linfeng, whose hands were severely deformed, was interviewed by various media while waiting for the news that Jishuitan Hospital was admitted for surgery.</p><p></p><p></p><p>More:</p><p><a href="http://finance.people.com.cn/money/n/2013/0410/c218900-21086644.html" target="_blank">http://finance.people.com.cn/money/n/2013/0410/c218900-21086644.html</a></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 22px">Now do you see how western media fabricates fake news about China?</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redux, post: 27288635, member: 561666"] [HEADING=2]The former deputy editor-in-chief of the newspaper was accused of killing his wife and changed his innocence: fabricating a confession for the treatment of burns [/HEADING] Chang Linfeng, the former deputy editor-in-chief of the sensational China Electronics News, was accused of killing his wife and burning her body. He was acquitted in the retrial because the evidence for the accusation did not meet the standard of solid and sufficient proof. From the first trial sentenced to death with a reprieve to the retrial acquittal, many netizens who followed the case said that if there is no insider, the presumption of innocence is the progress of the judiciary. From the point of view of the exclusion of illegal evidence and the realization of suspected crimes, this is a typical and landmark case, and a testimony to the process of the rule of law. Rule of Law Weekend reporter Wu Jie On March 20, the Beijing No. 1 Intermediate People's Court acquitted the defendant Chang Linfeng and released him in court. From being detained on suspicion of intentional homicide and arson in September 2007, to being sentenced to death with reprieve in May 2010, and now being acquitted, Chang Linfeng, the former deputy editor-in-chief of China Electronics News, has spent his life in the detention center. Nearly 6 years. At around 12 noon that day, Chang Linfeng, who had regained his freedom, walked out of the gate of the Beijing No. 1 Intermediate Court. He took off his coat and showed the waiting reporters his completely deformed hands, ten fingers shrunken or stretched in different directions, and only two fingers left to move. Chang Linfeng's defender, Zhao Yunheng, a lawyer at Beijing Dacheng Law Firm, said, "It's a root carving, not a hand." On the afternoon of March 28, in a hotel near Huguo Temple in Beijing, Chang Linfeng, whose hands were severely deformed, was interviewed by various media while waiting for the news that Jishuitan Hospital was admitted for surgery. More: [URL]http://finance.people.com.cn/money/n/2013/0410/c218900-21086644.html[/URL] [SIZE=6]Now do you see how western media fabricates fake news about China?[/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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