How did Deng Haiyan judge?

In July 2003, Guangzhou Procuratorate took away Yu Huafeng, the general manager of Southern Metropolis Daily, on suspicion of accepting bribes, and took Yu Huafeng under surveillance without finding out his economic problems. Cheng Yizhong, editor-in-chief of Southern Metropolis Daily and representative of Dongshan District People's Congress, was taken away. In June 200 3, Southern Metropolis Daily reported "SARS reappears in Guangzhou" for the first time. Subsequently, the social Committee on duty was dismissed and demoted, and writers and journalists were also asked to be dismissed. On June 6th, 2004, under the leadership of Guangzhou Public Security Bureau, the taxation department of Guangzhou entered the finance office on the ninth floor of Southern Metropolis Daily and searched all accounts without any formalities. Investigators of Guangzhou Procuratorate arrested Cheng Yizhong, Deng Haiyan and other leaders of Southern Metropolis Daily and Social Committee of Nanfang Daily Group 10 in batches, which almost paralyzed the normal reporting procedure of Southern Metropolis Daily. On June 20, 2004, at 65438, Deng Haiyan was arrested by the Guangzhou Procuratorate. On March 4, 2004, No.206 Court of Dongshan District People's Court heard the case of Yu Huafeng's corruption and bribery, and Yu Huafeng denied his corruption and bribery in court. On March 5, 2004, the No.206 court of Dongshan District People's Court of Guangzhou tried the case that CoCo Lee was suspected of accepting a bribe of 970,000 yuan from Yu Huafeng. CoCo Lee's defense lawyer denied taking bribes. On March 9th, 2004, Cheng Yizhong was forced to resign as the editor-in-chief of Beijing News.