Wolfman
Chief Solipsistic, Autosycophant
After several recent high-profile cases in which it was proven that innocent people had been jailed based on confessions obtained through torture, the Chinese gov't has finally passed a law that any evidence obtained through torture will no longer be admissible in the courtroom; and furthermore, that confessions alone should not be the sole criteria for conviction...that other evidence should be provided to support the confession. This is to handle situations where, for example, a person is not tortured, but they are threatened by local authorities into a confession, or they confess to protect someone else.
Still a long way to go in China...but at least this is a step in the right direction.
Link to an interesting commentary on the new law, published in the Chinese media.
Still a long way to go in China...but at least this is a step in the right direction.
Link to an interesting commentary on the new law, published in the Chinese media.