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Monday, December 15, 2014

After executed, Chinese youths found not guilty

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After executed, Chinese youths found not guilty


Chinese court several times to cancel the death sentence that had been imposed previously.

A young man who was executed for murder and rape in 1996 and found not guilty by a court of Hohhot City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region in northern China on Monday (15/12).

Youth named Hugjiltu aka Qoysiletu it indicted killing and raping a woman in the toilets of a textile factory in 1996. He was executed 61 days after the death of the woman. At that time, 18-year-old Hugjiltu
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However, the case does not go away. Over the past decade Hugjiltu family attempted to prove that the man is not guilty, especially after a man claiming to be the real killer in 2005.

The High Court also held a murder case last November. At the same time, police re-investigation.

As a result, the recognition Hugjiltu not fit with the autopsy report. Other evidence could not associate Hugjiltu directly, such as DNA evidence submitted to the court.

"The High Court found that the verdict that Mongolia had been dropped against Hugjiltu ... not in accordance with the facts and the evidence available is not sufficient. Hugjiltu not guilty, "said a court official statement Hohhot City as the Chinese news agency, Xinhua.

compensation
As a consequence, the deputy chairman of the court to compensate the parents Hugjiltu of 30,000 yuan, equivalent to Rp372,4 million.
The money, according to the deputy chairman of the court, the court chairman is private donations and not the official payment of court.
What happened to this once Hugjiltu not happen.

Based on data collected by AFP news agency, a man who was sentenced to prison for 17 years for allegedly killing his wife was found not guilty in Anhui Province, last year.

A few months earlier, two men were each sentenced to the death penalty and life imprisonment in 2004 for allegedly raping a 17-year-old adolescents were also released.

Chinese court several times to cancel the death sentence that had been imposed previously.

A young man who was executed for murder and rape in 1996 and found not guilty by a court of Hohhot City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region in northern China on Monday (15/12).

Youth named Hugjiltu aka Qoysiletu it indicted killing and raping a woman in the toilets of a textile factory in 1996. He was executed 61 days after the death of the woman. At that time, 18-year-old Hugjiltu.

However, the case does not go away. Over the past decade Hugjiltu family attempted to prove that the man is not guilty, especially after a man claiming to be the real killer in 2005.

The High Court also held a murder case last November. At the same time, police re-investigation.

As a result, the recognition Hugjiltu not fit with the autopsy report. Other evidence could not associate Hugjiltu directly, such as DNA evidence submitted to the court.

"The High Court found that the verdict that Mongolia had been dropped against Hugjiltu ... not in accordance with the facts and the evidence available is not sufficient. Hugjiltu not guilty, "said a court official statement Hohhot City as the Chinese news agency, Xinhua.
compensation

As a consequence, the deputy chairman of the court to compensate the parents Hugjiltu of 30,000 yuan, equivalent to Rp372,4 million.
The money, according to the deputy chairman of the court, the court chairman is private donations and not the official payment of court.
What happened to this once Hugjiltu not happen.

Based on data collected by AFP news agency, a man who was sentenced to prison for 17 years for allegedly killing his wife was found not guilty in Anhui Province, last year.


A few months earlier, two men were each sentenced to the death penalty and life imprisonment in 2004 for allegedly raping a 17-year-old adolescents were also released. (BBC)

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