A farmer given the death penalty after being convicted of the
rape and murder of two girls has been cleared after three
trials.
Gao Jinfa, 47, from Dali County, Shaanxi Province in northwest
China, was originally sentenced to death with a two-year reprieve
after a trial found him guilty of assaulting the youngsters in
October 2003.
It followed his attacks on the two girls in his village in 1999
and 2002 respectively.
Gao was previously given a seven-year jail term in 1979 for
raping another girl.
Because of his past conviction, he was considered the prime
suspect by Weinan Municipal Intermediate People's Court for the
latest attacks.
But after being sentenced, the judgment was later recalled by
the higher people's court for a retrial.
In February 2004, the intermediate court maintained that Gao was
guilty and sentenced him again to death with reprieve. But in turn
the provincial higher court sent the judgment back for the second
time as it said some facts were not clear, the higher court sources
said.
In July last year Weinan Intermediate People's Court pronounced
that Gao was not guilty after the third trial, and Gao went home
after 1,215 days of imprisonment, said Geng Min, Gao's lawyer.
However, Weinan Municipal People's Procuratorate lodged a
protest against the judgment just days later.
The procuratorate, the public prosecutor of Gao's case, thought
that the procedure of the third trial was illegal and the court
made mistakes relating to evidence given during the hearing, said a
local procurator who refused to tell his name.
It emerged during the case that local police did not carry out
DNA examinations on the body of the 12-year-old girl who was raped
and killed in 2002.
The case has now been finally closed after Shaanxi Provincial
Procuratorate, the higher authority of Weinan municipal
procuratorate, recalled the protest and the intermediate court's
third judgment was enforced by the provincial higher court, Gao's
lawyer said.
He added he was preparing an application for State reparation
for Gao to help him rebuild his life.
Gao said: "I am completely free at last, after three years of
being detained and facing the death sentence."
He Yingmin, a local law expert, said that the result of Gao's
case indicated that China's law system has now been greatly
improved.
(China Daily January 11, 2006)