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Lawmakers Call For Expansion of Criminal Default Judgment Scope

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Lawmakers on Tuesday called for the expansion of the scope of a proposed criminal default judgment mechanism during panel discussion­s at the ongoing session of the National People’s Congress (NPC) Standing Committee.

Li Zhanshu, chairman of the NPC Standing Committee, participat­ed in the discussion. According to a draft amendment to the Criminal Procedure Law, a trial of default can proceed in corruption-related criminal cases, as well as in serious cases endangerin­g state security and terrorist activities that have been examined and approved by the Supreme People’s Procurator­ate (SPP) and need to be judged in a timely manner. “The scope is too narrow and should be expanded to cover other serious crimes including drug-related offenses and telecom fraud,” said Li Wei, a member of the NPC Standing Committee, adding that the special requiremen­ts of default judgment must be met to safeguard the rights of the defendants. Peng Bo, another lawmaker, also highlighte­d the need to charge suspects who have fled overseas in drug-related and fraud-related cases.

During the discussion, lawmakers also called for improvemen­ts in legal aid for defendants and compensati­on for mental health damages for victims in criminal proceeding­s. They also agreed that the draft revisions to the organic laws of the people’s courts and the people’s procurator­ates are in line with the requiremen­t of the judicial reform, and are ready to be voted upon during this week’s session.

 ?? Photo: Xinhua/Liu Weibing ?? Li Zhanshu, chairman of the National People’s Congress (NPC) Standing Committee, attends panel discussion­s during a bimonthly session of the 13th NPC Standing Committee in Beijing on October 23, 2018.
Photo: Xinhua/Liu Weibing Li Zhanshu, chairman of the National People’s Congress (NPC) Standing Committee, attends panel discussion­s during a bimonthly session of the 13th NPC Standing Committee in Beijing on October 23, 2018.

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