For the sake of the rule of law, I will never change my sincere heart, even though tens of thousands of people will leave.
In the second trial of Lao Rongzhi's case, after the death sentence of the first trial was upheld, Lao Rongzhi shouted to the judge in court that he was unjustly accused and stated that he would continue to appeal.
Lao Rongzhi's second brother, Lao Shengqiao, was also very dissatisfied when being interviewed by the media outside the court.
If you are not convinced by the verdict, you should continue to support your sister in appealing to a higher court.
Many people saw Lao Rongzhi's strong desire to live and learned that before her death sentence could be carried out, it would have to be submitted to the Supreme Court for review.
Moreover, she did still have the right to appeal, and she began to wonder whether Lao Rongzhi would eventually have his sentence changed.
Even if the sentence is not changed in the end, after this torment, she doesn't know when her sentence will be implemented.
Character introduction: Wu Danhong was born in Yiwu City, Zhejiang Province and graduated from Peking University.
Associate professor at China University of Political Science and Law, director of the Research Center for Difficult Evidence Issues, and master's tutor.
He has chaired and undertaken a number of national social science fund, humanities and social science projects of the Ministry of Education and key projects of the Supreme People's Procuratorate.
He has successively won academic honors such as the "China Postdoctoral Science Foundation Award", "China Law Society's First Outstanding Scientific Research Achievement Award for Young and Middle-aged Criminal Procedure Law" and "National Outstanding Achievement Award for Legal Textbooks and Legal Research".
He received a bachelor's degree in law from Zhongnan University of Political Science and Law in 1999 and a master's degree in law from Zhongnan University of Economics and Law in 2002.
He received his J.D. from Renmin University of China Law School in 2004, and became a postdoctoral fellow at Peking University Law School in 2007. He has taught at the Evidence Science Institute of China University of Political Science and Law since 2007.