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Wrongfully convicted man applies for more than 22 million yuan in compensation

By CAO YIN | China Daily | Updated: 2023-06-09 00:00
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A man exonerated after spending more than 22 years in prison for intentional homicide has applied for over 22.67 million yuan ($2.9 million) in State compensation to a court in Henan province.

The application by Xie Zhehai, a native of Henan's Taikang county in Zhoukou city, was accepted by the Henan High People's Court last week, according to ThePaper.cn, a Shanghai-based news outlet, on Wednesday. There was no word when a decision would be handed down.

Xie told the media that the compensation includes 10.67 million yuan for his wrongful detention and 10 million yuan for mental anguish resulting from torture during police interrogation.

He added that he also asked the judicial authorities that had erred in convicting him to make a public apology to eliminate the negative effects of the wrongful conviction on his reputation.

The 51-year-old, who was sentenced to life imprisonment in 2000 for killing a woman four years prior, had his name cleared on Nov 30 last year after the high court overturned his conviction because the evidence in the case was insufficient.

Xie's troubles began on May 30, 1996, when a woman surnamed Wang, also from Zhoukou, was killed on her way home after attending a show at a theater. Local police said that Wang had been seriously beaten before death, naming Xie, then 25, as a suspect after finding that he had been with friends around the theater that night. Xie was quickly detained.

In February 2000, the Zhoukou Intermediate People's Court sentenced him to life in prison for intentional homicide. Xie appealed to the high court, but the judgment was upheld in June of that year.

He kept appealing until he was freed in September 2018, when his sentence was commuted. By that time, he had spent 22 years and four months behind bars.

According to China's Criminal Law, life sentences can be reduced if inmates abide by prison rules and exhibit good conduct, but the duration of the term cannot be less than 13 years.

After his release, Xie sought odd jobs to make a living, and continues on his journey to clear his name.

In February 2019, he again appealed to the high court, but was again rejected.

Xie then appealed to the Supreme People's Court, China's top court, and the Henan Provincial People's Procuratorate with the help of his lawyer, Qu Zhenhong.

In September 2020, the Henan high court granted Xie a retrial, which was eventually held on Nov 24 last year. Six days later, the court handed down a new ruling, declaring him not guilty.

 

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