Luo Rongzhi's second-instance lawyer is Wu Danhong, a professor at China University of Political Science and Law. In the second trial, Wu Danhong pleaded not guilty for Luo Rongzhi, and the prosecution debated for three days, but finally did not pronounce a sentence on the spot, but only on November 3th. From August to November, just the selective sentencing allowed Rao Rongzhi to live for more than three months.
Rao Rongzhi was still sentenced to death, but Wu Danhong and Rongzhi's family didn't wait for the sentence to be changed.
Wu Danhong defends Rong Zhi
At first, Wu Danhong was hesitant, contradictory and tangled in docking the case. Because such a case, whether winning or losing, will be scolded, which is a thankless job. After much deliberation, I finally accepted the case. Because Wu Danhong is an expert in evidence, he wants to improve the evidence through Rong Zhi's case.
Wu Danhong's idea of accepting this case is in that famous saying: "One of the touchstones of whether this country is truly free is its attitude towards those who are considered guilty by the world and those who are ashamed of the world.