The 67 year old "no robe judge" sticks to his post for 24 years and refuses to act as a foil.
China News Network Source: the Beijing morning paper
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last month, the second meeting of the thirteen NPC Standing Committee voted on the people's jurors law, which marks a key step in the process of institutionalization and legalization of the people's jurors. The Haidian court, one of the 50 pilot courts for the reform of the people's jury system in the country, has a team of more than 600 people's jurors, and Ma Zhonglan, 67, is one of the outstanding representatives of this team. Since 1994, as a juror, she has worked hard for 24 years, and has contributed to the progress of the rule of law in the country. In the period of "closing the battle", although the old man was not a judge, four court sessions in the morning and four courts in the afternoon had become her normal work.
the more than twenty years of the jury,
among the people's jurors in the court of Haidian, there is an old man named Ma Zhonglan, hale and hearty, kind and hard. If she hadn't spoken her age, no one would have believed that she was 67 years old. Before retiring, Ma Zhong Lan was an editor of a publishing house. As early as 1994, she began to work as a juror. After retiring in 2008, Ma Zhonglan was more devoted to the job.
the "five heroes of Langyashan" reputation right infringement dispute has aroused social concern. Ma Zhong LAN is one of the jurors at that time. Based on her years of work experience, she has asked several questions: "what is your audience? What do you have in the audience? How much does it have to them? "