China's top court rejects 15 percent of death sentences
[Reuters international
] - 8. Marzo 2008 - 4:42BEIJING (Reuters) - China's top court has rejected 15 percent of death sentences handed by lower courts, citing poor evidence and procedural errors under new rules, but a top judge said the death penalty will remain in place for a long time.
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