>> ASIAONE / NEWS / LATEST NEWS / ASIA / STORY
China man finds justice 27 years after wrong conviction
Thu, Oct 22, 2009
AFP

BEIJING - A man in central China was awarded one million yuan (S$210,000) and declared innocent of rape 27 years after being unjustly convicted and jailed for the crime, state press said Thursday.

Following orders from the high court of Henan province, a local county court retried Zhang Baoyin in August and found him innocent of raping a woman in 1982, China National Radio reported.

Zhang was convicted of the rape based on police evidence that his blood type matched that of blood found at the scene of the crime and sentenced to 10 years in jail despite his pleas of innocence, the report said.

After being released from prison for good behavior in 1989, Zhang began his quest to clear his name and by 1996 proved that the blood type of the evidence collected by police was type O, while his blood type was AB, the report said.

Despite such findings, Henan local courts refused to overturn the 1982 conviction, it said.

Finally, in June 2008, the case went before the Henan high court, which ordered the retrial.

On August 24, Zhang was declared innocent and the court awarded him 1.02 million yuan in compensation, it said.

 

 

 

 
 
STORY INDEX
 
  Quake damages dozens of houses in Indonesia's Banten
   
 
  Woman dares fresh suicide attack in Pakistan
   
 
  China man finds justice 27 years after wrong conviction
   
 
  ASEAN leaders urge rich nation action on climate change
   
 
  'Green' technology should be shared: Indian PM
   
 
  Cambodia protests to Thailand over logger's shooting
   
 
  Dalai Lama to visit disputed Indian state
   
 
  N.Korea's Kim stops succession talk after row with son: researcher
   
 
  Executive hiring in Asia improves sharply - Hudson
   
 
  Major gas blast rocks Australian street
   
We welcome contributions, comments and tips.
a1admin@sph.com.sg