Want China Times, Xinhua 2015-03-21
Lawyers claimed on Thursday to have found errors during a rough review of a 1994 rape-murder case concerning Nie Shubin, who was executed 20 years ago.
| A policeman on duty at the entrance to the Handan Intermediate people's court, Hebei, July, 10, 2013. (File photo/Xinhua) |
Lawyers claimed on Thursday to have found errors during a rough review of a 1994 rape-murder case concerning Nie Shubin, who was executed 20 years ago.
Li Shuting,
an attorney for Nie's family, told Xinhua that he found several "evident
errors" while duplicating Nie's case files, most of which involve legal
procedures.
"I was
astonished. The errors are so obvious that we can see them just at a
glance," Li said.
For
instance, Nie was executed on April 27, 1995, but the signature on his petition
for appeal was inscribed on May 13, which is patently impossible. He also said
the handwriting appears different from Nie's.
Nie was
executed in 1995 at the age of 21 for the rape and murder of a woman in Hebei's
provincial capital, Shijiazhuang. The case reemerged when another man, Wang
Shujin, insisted that he was guilty and Nie innocent.
Wang, 48,
was apprehended by police in 2005 for three unconnected rape and murder cases,
and confessed to a rape and murder with the same facts as in Nie's case. Hebei
Higher People's Court, which approved the death penalty for Nie in 1995, rejected
Wang's request for a retrial in 2013 and still believes Nie is the murderer.
Judicial
impartiality has been openly questioned recently in China and in December, the
Supreme People's Court ordered the Shandong Higher People's Court to review the
case.
"We
will go over the court files and submit our opinion as soon as possible,"
Li said.
The
Shandong court will reopen the trial if it is concluded that the case was
wrongly judged.
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