Key members of Hong Kong’s pro-establishment camp are standing firm on their call for a sentencing council to redress what they described as lenient and biased court judgments over anti-government protesters, despite a stern warning from the chief justice.Its main proponent, Holden Chow Ho-ding, a lawmaker and lawyer by training, insisted a sentencing council modelled after a similar set-up in Britain would help make punishments more consistent, and restore people’s confidence in the judiciary…
from South China Morning Post https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/politics/article/3102949/hong-kongs-judiciary-under-fire-over-alleged-leniency
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Hong Kong’s judiciary under fire over alleged leniency in protest cases: will a sentencing council redress claims of bias and lead to tougher penalties?
Hong Kong’s judiciary under fire over alleged leniency in protest cases: will a sentencing council redress claims of bias and lead to tougher penalties?
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