1, learn to ask for help
After a criminal case occurs, international students should contact local government agencies, such as police stations, procuratorial organs and courts. , reflect the situation and consult a lawyer. Take the United States as an example In the United States, the police usually go to the scene to conduct a preliminary investigation of criminal cases, and the results of the investigation are handed over to the local procuratorate. If the procuratorial organ thinks that the evidence is sufficient, it will file a lawsuit. After filing a lawsuit, the procuratorial organ is responsible for collecting evidence and looking for legal basis. The court determines the charges and sentencing according to the specific circumstances of the case. Therefore, we should contact the local authorities for help as soon as possible after the incident, and also contact the embassy for help.
2. In a foreign country, hold a group.
Racial discrimination exists abroad, not only in society, but also in schools. Foreigners have no racial advantage. However, there are some organizations to protect victims abroad. You can ask for help by communicating with these institutions. These institutions will teach you how to complain, how to deal with government agencies, how to collect evidence and so on. You can also contact local Chinese organizations and societies. Ask for help. If necessary, they can unite to publicize unfair treatment, hold public processions, protests and demonstrations, and arouse people's attention to the case.
3. Use the media to put pressure on the court.
If you encounter serious judicial injustice, you can write to the local government or judicial organs to demand judicial justice. When necessary, we should be brave enough to speak out to the mainstream media, China media and self-media and make the phenomenon of judicial injustice public.