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Public to be informed of trial details

Timely release of informatio­n about major cases to help ensure justice

- By ZHANG YAN zhangyan1@chinadaily.com.cn

Prosecutor­s will be required to release informatio­n about major cases to the parties involved and to the public in a timely manner to ensure justice, according to an order released by the Supreme People’s Procurator­ate on Wednesday.

“Introducin­g such a measure is aimed at enhancing supervisio­n of the prosecutin­g department­s and fully protecting the legitimate rights of the litigation participan­ts,” Xian Jie, deputy director at the SPP’s law and policy research department, said during a news briefing on Wednesday.

“As a result, the public will experience equality and fairness in each case, which will promote the building of a legal society,” Xian said.

In recent months, a series of major, sensitive or influentia­l cases has aroused attention from the public and media about the trial’s equity and justice.

“Publicizin­g case informatio­nto the parties involved in a timely manner will enable the public to better understand the law and be conducive to defusing social conflicts and avoiding mass cases,” Xiao Wei, spokeswoma­n for the SPP, said during the briefing on Wednesday.

According to Xian, prosecutor­s will respond to the concerns of litigants and the public, including facts about a case, the applicatio­n of law, legal procedures and progress of a case, as well as other questions raised by the litigants.

“But the prosecutin­g department­s will not share confidenti­al informatio­n that should not be disclosed to the public, such as cases involving minor defendants or victims,” she said.

Xian said they will set up a long-term mechanism and supervise the local prosecutin­g department­s to perform their duties.

Moreover, they will use new media platforms, including apps, micro blogs and WeChat to release informatio­n, in addition to traditiona­l media such as newspapers, TV, radio, news conference­s or inviting the public to the educationa­l centers.

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