China's Supreme Procuratorate: Promoting a lifetime system of case numbering cases will have an "ID card number"

  China News Service, Beijing, October 14 (Reporter Zhang Su) "The case will have a lifelong'ID number'." Zhang Jun, the chief prosecutor of the Supreme People’s Procuratorate of China, said in Beijing on the 14th that in order to strictly implement the prosecutor’s handling of the case Quality is responsible for life, and the Supreme People's Procuratorate is advancing the lifelong system of case numbers.

  "No matter how many levels and links go through, one'number' will end, let the judicial responsibility really fall to every handling procuratorate, every handling prosecutor, so that the responsibilities are clear, traceable and traceable." Zhang Jun is in the country. It was said at the work conference on the construction of basic-level procuratorates and the 7th National Advanced Basic-level Procuratorates Commendation Conference.

  To the prosecutors, Zhang Jun said bluntly that the prosecutors’ powers and discretionary powers increased due to the reform of the judicial accountability system have made "encirclement hunting" more realistic, and the struggle between corrosion and anti-corrosion is deepening.

Facing such severe and complex environmental tasks, team education, supervision, and management are facing new challenges.

He asked the admitted leading cadres to really handle cases, deal with difficult cases, and take the lead in handling cases, "it is not allowed to not handle cases.

  In order to strengthen the basic-level prosecutors’ case-handling capabilities, the Supreme Procuratorate also has a number of new measures. For example, it will unify the construction of a national prosecutors pool, organize the compilation of problem-oriented and more pragmatic teaching materials, and will also build a national case database. It will be stored in the warehouse for online inquiry and reference by prosecutors."

  Zhang Jun emphasized that the vast majority of cases handled by the grassroots procuratorates occurred around the people, and more than 90% of them were common and frequently recurring cases, that is, the "small cases" that people often talk about.

However, every case is related to law and politics, the life of the person involved in the case, and the conditions for the survival and development of the person involved and their family. It is a "big case."

He said that the basic-level procuratorates must not only hold the bottom line of "not illegal" in form. They must comprehensively consider the principles of nature, national laws, and human conditions, empathize with them, and follow judicial conscience so that the people can truly feel fairness and justice in every judicial case. .

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