Halting wrongful convictions is tough task for China, says top prosecutor
China’s top prosecutor Cao Jianming says preventing wrongful convictions is the biggest task facing China’s legal supervisory body.
China’s top prosecutor Cao Jianming says preventing wrongful convictions is the biggest task facing China’s legal supervisory body.
His comments come as high-profile cases in recent years show the mainland’s judicial system has become riddled with false charges.
Taking strict precautions against such mistakes “is the fundamental requirement for the political and judicial bodies [such as procuratorate and courts]”, said Cao, Procurator-General of the Supreme People’s Procuratorate, according to a report in the influential news magazine Caixin.
His comments were made in a speech at Wednesday’s new semester opening ceremony of the National Prosecutors College, in Beijing.
Cao said wrongful convictions in recent years could be blamed on the biased mindset of some judiciary officials.
Problems included people’s presumption of guilty, excessive emphasis on testimonies, and more importance being placed on evidence to find someone guilty rather than to find someone innocent, Cao said.