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Chinese courts to seek for neutral evidence
( Xinhua )
Updated: 2010-12-28

WUHAN - Chinese courts would seek to create their own management system for authenticating judicial evidence within the next five years, said Su Zelin, vice president of the Supreme People's Court.

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Su made the remarks Monday during a meeting held in Wuhan, capital of Central China's Hubei province.

The proposed system, which would further clarify the courts' working procedures and protocols while examining and verifying authenticated evidence, would be based on the current system administered by the Ministry of Justice, said Su.

The Supreme People's Court plans to build its own forensic lab and relevant specialist pool to ensure the neutrality and authenticity of evidence used in court proceedings, Su added.

 
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