(a) as the case handler, or designate other members of the collegial panel as the case handler;
(2) Organizing members of the conference court and relevant personnel to prepare for the trial and related work;
(3) presiding over court trial activities;
(4) Presiding over court meetings, examining cases and making judgments;
(five) for major difficult cases and cases with major differences of opinions of the collegial panel, they shall be reported to the president for approval in accordance with the prescribed procedures and submitted to the judicial committee for discussion and decision;
(6) Examining and issuing litigation documents according to the prescribed authority;
(seven) to complete other judicial work according to law.
Responsibilities of staff
The clerk shall perform the following duties:
(a) to handle the daily work in the process of pre-trial preparation;
(two) to check the appearance of the participants in the proceedings and announce the court discipline;
(three) as a record in the trial process;
(four) sorting, binding and filing files;
(five) to complete other daily work assigned by the judge.
Duties of jurors:
Examining the materials of jury cases;
Participate in case investigation;
Participate in the collegiate bench to hear cases or mediate cases;
Participate in case review.
People's jurors have the right to put forward opinions and suggestions to the president or the judicial committee under any of the following circumstances:
Judicial activities violate legal procedures;
It is believed that the determination or handling of the facts of the case is indeed wrong or obviously unfair and cannot be resolved in a collegiate bench;
The judge fails to perform his duties according to law;
The judge has other violations of law and discipline.
The duties of defense lawyers
When a lawyer acts as a criminal defender, he shall, according to facts and laws, put forward materials and opinions to prove that the criminal suspect or defendant is innocent, the crime is light, or his criminal responsibility is reduced or exempted, so as to safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of the criminal suspect or defendant.
In the court debate stage, the defense opinions should be analyzed and demonstrated from different aspects such as whether the facts are clear, whether the evidence is sufficient, whether the applicable law is accurate, and whether the proceedings are legal, and put forward opinions and reasons for the conviction and sentencing of the case.