From June, 20 15 to June, 20 16, Wu hired an information consulting company to purchase tracking and positioning, secret shooting, video recording and other equipment, and successively tracked and filmed several judges in Yiyang, Changsha and Guangzhou.
Among the judges photographed by Wu, there are public gambling, private clubs, private bribery, public travel, blending with lawyers, etc., all of which are evidenced by pictures and videos.
After Wu provided the candid video to the Commission for Discipline Inspection or higher authorities, Xia Xiaoying, then director of the Executive Board of Yiyang Intermediate People's Court, Xie Deqing, then president of Heshan District Court, vice president, executive dean and executive dean Cao Deqin were punished by party discipline and discipline, and some of them were sentenced.
2065438+June 2006, Wu and others were arrested by the local police, and one of the charges was the crime of infringing citizens' personal information.
After a trial in a different place, the Anxiang People's Court of Changde City sentenced Wu to 4 years in prison and fined him 30,000 yuan.
After Wu appealed, he was quickly rejected by the court of second instance.
Because of the great influence of the case in the whole country, Changde Intermediate People's Court held a press conference after the final judgment.
Long Chaobing, vice president and spokesperson of Changde Intermediate People's Court, said that stealing or illegally obtaining citizens' personal information by other means, if the circumstances are serious, constitutes a crime of infringing citizens' personal information, and is sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years or criminal detention, with or without a fine; If the circumstances are especially serious, he shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than three years but not more than seven years and shall also be fined.
According to the relevant judicial interpretations of the "two highs", illegal acquisition of more than 50 pieces of whereabouts, communication contents, credit information and property information shall be deemed as "serious circumstances" as stipulated in Article 253- 1 of the Criminal Law, and illegal acquisition of more than 500 pieces of the above information shall be deemed as "particularly serious circumstances".