1. Did Ye Jihuan get married in prison?
To be exact, he should go through the marriage formalities in prison. The reason why Ye Jihuan became a thief king was closely related to the social reality at that time.
From 195s to 198s, the mainland was very poor and backward, and a large number of Cantonese fled Hong Kong to make a living. Large-scale escape from Hong Kong in history is related to macro-policy mistakes in the mainland, such as the hunger tide caused by the criticism of the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution.
It was in 1978 that Ye Jihuan sneaked into the country and worked for food. In 1992, Ye Jihuan's girlfriend, who lived with the mainland, gave birth to a daughter for him.
In 1996, Ye Jihuan and Zhang Ziqiang conspired to kidnap Li Ka-shing's eldest son. In May, Ye Jihuan smuggled arms and explosives into Hong Kong as planned and was captured by the police. Soon after, Zhang Ziqiang successfully kidnapped and got a ransom of 1.1 billion yuan, and Ye Jihuan's family got 7 million yuan.
In p>98, Zhang Ziqiang was arrested in the Mainland and sentenced to death. His partner Ye Jihuan was sentenced to 4 years' imprisonment according to the laws of Hong Kong. In 23, her 11-year-old daughter went to Hong Kong to register her marriage with Ye Jihuan in prison because of her registered residence, and her daughter successfully entered and settled in Hong Kong.
Ye Jihuan's prison lawyer was Weng Jingjing, a former film and television celebrity. Ye Jihuan told Weng Jingjing that he worked in the fan factory of the family business of the rich Liu Luanxiong in his early days. After Liu Luanxiong learned about it, he asked his charity fund to help Ye Jihuan's daughter study, and Weng Jingjing acted as the guardian of Ye Jihuan's daughter. Ye Jihuan's daughter was later admitted to Tsinghua University and is now studying abroad. In April 217, Ye Jihuan died of illness in Stanley Ridge Prison.
Haifeng and Lufeng, Ye Jihuan's hometown, are now major drug-making and drug-trafficking counties. Every year, people are sentenced to death for drugs. Poverty and desire are the only way to commit crimes.
2. Ye Jihuan's criminal experience
Although he has been imprisoned for a long time, Ye Jihuan is still a news figure that Hong Kong media like to report. During his imprisonment, Ye believed in Christianity in prison. In 23, Ye Jihuan got married in prison, and the woman was a mainland China resident. In 24, an assistant correctional officer in Stanley Prison was suspected of trafficking in a small amount of drugs. In August 25, after the ICAC received a report and arrested him, it was unexpectedly revealed that he was suspected of violating the Prison Ordinance, sending letters for Ye Jihuan, and took the letters addressed to his wife and Liu Luanxiong, the executive director of Chinese real estate, out of the prison. On May 23, 26, the case was heard in the Eastern Magistracy, and the defendant denied the charge. Afterwards, he was found guilty of four counts, namely "taking articles out of prison", * * *, possession of illegal drugs and theft in violation of the Prison Ordinance. The assistant officer was fined HK$ 12, by the court. In April 29, Ye Jihuan injured a correctional officer in the prison.
3. Can criminals get married in prison?
How many "first cases in China" are there? Xinhuanet (23-8-27 11:4:1) Source: China News The * * Youth Daily on August 13th reported the news that "the first prisoner in China applied for marriage".
It is reported that on July 28th, the Justice Bureau of Xindu District in Chengdu, Sichuan Province and Xinyuan Prison in Dayi received a special application for marriage: Huang Xiaoqin requested to marry her boyfriend Dai Yu, who was serving a prison sentence, which would be the first time in China to allow a prisoner to get married in prison. It is not the first time that the author has seen the news of "marriage in prison", which is called "the first case in China".
At the beginning of June this year, major media rushed to report the news that "my girlfriend was pregnant when I went to prison, and the first wedding ceremony for prisoners in detention centers was held in China". According to the report, on May 29th, the prisoner Hong and his fiancee Chen Mou received the scarlet marriage certificate from the leaders of the detention center and the civil affairs staff in Quzhou.
Both cases are called "the first cases in China", but they are not. The report "Marriage in Prison" has been around for at least 21.
The Legal Channel of Henan TV once reported in The Bridegroom with High Walls: On March 15th, 21, the prisoner Wen Yangsen married his favorite girl and became a happy bridegroom with high walls. There was also the news that a condemned man in Luoyang got married in prison, which was heated by the media at that time: On May 22, 22, Liu Jingli, who was serving his sentence in Henan Second Prison, got married, and the civil affairs personnel of Baimasi Town, Luolong District, Luoyang City handled the marriage registration formalities for him, and the Second Prison held a special wedding for this special marriage.
I don't know whether these two cases can be called "the first case in China", but at least it can be said that the two cases this year will never be "the first case in China".
4. Why did Ye Jihuan write to Liu Luanxiong while serving his sentence
Liu Luanxiong, the executive director of Chinese Real Estate, was involved with Ye Jihuan, the "number one felon" serving his sentence in Stanley Prison.
Yesterday, he said that he had an employment relationship with Ye Jihuan. Ye worked in his fan factory in Aberdeen for half a year 27 years ago, and he was a "good" employee. However, he clarified that he had no personal relationship with Ye, and he never knew about the legal action he planned to take, nor had he received any letters from Ye. Liu Luanxiong also claimed that his private charitable fund had subsidized Ye's wife and daughter's living and book expenses in the Mainland.
Yesterday, it was reported in the media that Ye Jihuan, the "thief king" who was serving his sentence in prison, had entrusted a correctional officer with a private letter and asked Liu Luanxiong to come forward to raise money to assist in the appeal. Liu Luanxiong held a press conference yesterday afternoon and made a four-point statement through his lawyer (see table).
Liu Luanxiong emphasized that he didn't want anyone to misunderstand that he had a lot to do with Ye or was helping Ye raise money. As for his private charitable fund to subsidize Ye's family, it is also the independent operation of the fund, just like helping some people in need, so there is no need to speculate too much.
5. Can you marry a criminal?
The marriage law of our country does not stipulate that a prisoner cannot get married, and citizens who meet the marriage conditions have the freedom to marry. The criminal's right to marry is a right that is not expressly deprived by our criminal law, but this right is closely related to the criminal's personal freedom, so it is difficult to exercise it. On August 13th, China News reported the news that "the first prisoner in prison applied for marriage in China".
It is reported that on July 28th, the Justice Bureau of Xindu District in Chengdu, Sichuan Province and Xinyuan Prison in Dayi received a special application for marriage: Huang Xiaoqin requested to marry her boyfriend Dai Yu, who was serving a prison sentence, which will be the first time in China to allow a prisoner to get married in prison. It is not the first time that the author has seen the news of "marriage in prison", which is called "the first case in China".
At the beginning of June this year, major media rushed to report the news that "my girlfriend was pregnant when I went to prison, and the first wedding ceremony for prisoners in detention centers was held in China". According to the report, on May 29th, the prisoner Hong and his fiancee Chen Mou received the scarlet marriage certificate from the leaders of the detention center and the civil affairs staff in Quzhou.
Both cases are called "the first cases in China", but they are not. The report "Marriage in Prison" has been around for at least 21.
The Legal Channel of Henan TV once reported in The Bridegroom with High Walls: On March 15th, 21, the prisoner Wen Yangsen married his favorite girl and became a happy bridegroom with high walls. There was also the news that a condemned man in Luoyang got married in prison, which was heated by the media at that time: On May 22, 22, Liu Jingli, who was serving his sentence in Henan Second Prison, got married, and the civil affairs personnel of Baimasi Town, Luolong District, Luoyang City handled the marriage registration formalities for him, and the Second Prison held a special wedding for this special marriage.
I don't know whether these two cases can be called "the first case in China", but at least it can be said that the two cases this year will never be "the first case in China".