Lawyer Wu Danhong talks about old Rong Zhi

Lawyer Wu Danhong's opinion to old Rong Zhi is that I tried my best. Although the result cannot be decided, there are no regrets in the process. For the rule of law, I won't change my heart, although thousands of people have already left.

In the second instance of the old case, after the death sentence of the first instance was upheld, the old court shouted at the judge that I was wronged and bluntly wanted to continue to appeal. Lao Shengqiao, the second brother of Old Rong Zhi, was also very dissatisfied when interviewed by the media outside the courtroom. He said that he refused to accept the judgment and would continue to support his sister's appeal to a higher court.

Many people saw Rong Zhi Sr's strong desire for survival and learned that before she was executed, she had to report to the Supreme Court for review. In addition, she did have the right to appeal, and she began to wonder whether Rong Zhi Sr. would eventually get his sentence reduced. Even if the sentence is not changed in the end, I don't know when her sentence will be executed.

Character introduction:

Wu Danhong was born in Yiwu, Zhejiang, and graduated from Peking University. Associate Professor of China University of Political Science and Law, Director of Difficult Evidence Research Center, and Master Supervisor. He presided over and undertook a number of national social science funds, humanities and social science projects of the Ministry of Education and key projects of the Supreme People's Procuratorate.

He has successively won the postdoctoral science foundation award in China, the outstanding scientific research achievement award for young people in the first criminal procedure law in china law society, the national law textbook and the outstanding scientific research achievement award for legal research. 1999 received a bachelor's degree in law from Zhongnan University of Economics and Law, and a master's degree in law from Zhongnan University of Economics and Law in 2002. In 2004, he received a doctorate in law from the Law School of Renmin University of China. In 2007, he was a postdoctoral fellow at Peking University Law School. Since 2007, he has been teaching in the Institute of Evidence Science of China University of Political Science and Law.