Zhang Yuhuan demands that 16 case handlers be held accountable. Is this too much?

It is reasonable for Zhang Yuhuan to demand that 16 case handlers be held accountable.

On September 17, 2007, their families and entrusted lawyers sent materials on the case of accusing and investigating the illegal case handlers to the Supreme People's Procuratorate, the Central Political and Legal Committee and the National Supervisory Commission (NSC). Shang told the newspaper that after the redress of the unjust case, the state compensation application is already in progress and the accountability procedure will be started at an appropriate time.

Zhang Yuhuan believed that the court still made a guilty verdict without any evidence, during which he was illegally detained for six years, so he strongly demanded that the above-mentioned personnel be investigated for criminal responsibility.

On August 10, our newspaper came to Jinxian county public security bureau to find out about whether to start the accountability procedure for the original case handlers of Zhang Yuhuan case. The staff of the political department of the bureau said that relevant matters are currently coordinated and deployed by the Political and Legal Committee of Jinxian County Committee.

His family and entrusted lawyer told this newspaper that after the rehabilitation, the application for state compensation is already in progress and the accountability procedure will be started at an appropriate time. "Strong accountability will increase obstacles to other unjust, false and misjudged cases and help clarify the source. Giving up accountability can only make the wrongdoer feel lucky. "

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Previously reported:

1993 10 10 On October 24th, Zhang, a boy from Zhangjia Village, Huangling Township, Jinxian County, Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province, was killed, and his neighbor was identified as a suspect by the police.

1995 65438+1On October 26th, the Nanchang Intermediate People's Court ruled that Zhang Yuhuan killed two boys in his neighbor's house by hitting them with cards, ropes and sticks, and dumped them in the reservoir, committing the crime of intentional homicide, and sentenced them to death with a two-year suspension. Zhang Yuhuan appealed the verdict.

On March 30th, 1995, Jiangxi High Court ruled that the original judgment was revoked and sent back for retrial on the grounds of unclear facts and insufficient evidence. 200117, the retrial judgment of Nanchang Intermediate People's Court once again found that the case was "clear in basic facts and sufficient in basic evidence" and made the same judgment as the original judgment of the first instance.

Zhang Yuhuan still refuses to accept, appeal again. 200 1 1 1 28, Jiangxi high court made a final ruling: dismissed the appeal and upheld the original judgment. After going to prison, Zhang Yuhuan insisted on complaining. Until August 4th this year, Jiangxi High Court retried the case and finally acquitted Zhang Yuhuan.

On September 6, 2006, Zhang Yuhuan, his mother Zhang Binglian, his ex-wife Song Xiaonv, his sons Zhang Baogang and Zhang Baoren, his eldest brother Zhang Minqiang and his sister Zhang signed a letter of complaint, which was sent to the Supreme People's Procuratorate, the Central Political and Legal Committee and the National Supervisory Commission (NSC) on the morning of September 7, 2007.

Lawyer Shang told this newspaper that they asked the higher authorities to file a case against the original case handlers, investigate their criminal responsibility for causing unjust, false and wrong cases, and investigate the party discipline and state law responsibility of the relevant personnel in this case. Zhang Yuhuan wrote in the letter of complaint that he was wrongly convicted and lost his personal freedom for 27 years, which was directly related to the illegal handling of cases by the public security and judicial organs.

Qilu Evening News-Zhang Yuhuan demanded to investigate the responsibility of 16 public security investigators, and submitted the complaint materials to three ministries and commissions.