Zhang, Guixia: the rule of law in China should go backwards eviction court lawyer
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Date: 8/28/2013 1:43:24 PM
Sender: Zhang, Guixia
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Zhang, Guixia: the rule of law in China should go backwards eviction court lawyer
张桂霞(Zhang, Guixia)
Mainland China is now the social situation deteriorated, the political winds round backwards, have put a lot of ultra-leftist slogans.
For example, the official media has recently been argued that "the lawyer expelled from the court," At present, many alleged counsel and the prosecutor is not a defense, but the same judge presided over the trial of confrontation, even evolved into opponents, causing intense conflict, disrupting the original program, resulting in the trial can not be conduct, so should a lawyer expelled from court.
In fact, the fundamental reason for this phenomenon is dependent on the Chinese mainland judicial official, a judge can not maintain a middle ground.
Democratic state criminal trial, the prosecutor on behalf of the government (prosecutors) and represent the accused (suspects) intense questioning each other's lawyer argued that judges carefully examine the evidence the testimony of both sides, and then make a verdict according to the law center.
Chinese mainland since the party and highly unified judiciary, judges can not remain neutral, but standing on the side of the government prosecutor, trial co-accused to cross-examine the accused, even more severe than the prosecutor, defense counsel resulting direct confrontation with the trial judge this strange situation.
Justice so called last line of defense to maintain social justice, that a judge can remain independent and neutral, totally dependent on the law and make a ruling. Chinese mainland without judicial independence, judges must safeguard the interests of the party and the government, the people lose interest legal protection, justice has been seriously compromised.
Now proposed to eviction court lawyer, if he continues, China will become a country with a backward feudal barbarism is no rule of law.
Zhang, Guixia
August 28, 2013
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