China
        

Society

Beijing lawyer stands trial on additional charges

Updated: 2011-04-20 06:47

(Xinhua)

Twitter Facebook Myspace Yahoo! Linkedin Mixx

Beijing lawyer stands trial on additional charges

Li Zhuang, 49, a lawyer with the Beijing Kangda Law Firm, stands trial in a court  on additional charges of falsifying evidence and jeopardizing testimony in Southwest China's Chongqing Municipality, April 19, 2011. [Photo/CFP] 

CHONGQING - Beijing lawyer Li Zhuang stood trial on Tuesday in a court in Southwest China's Chongqing Municipality on additional charges of falsifying evidence and jeopardizing testimony.

Li Zhuang, 49, a lawyer with the Beijing Kangda Law Firm, was charged with instructing Xu Lijun, a witness in his client Meng Ying's trial, to give false testimony in court during an embezzlement trial, prosecutors said.

Previously Li received a one and a half year sentence for giving false evidence and encouraging others to give false evidence in an organized crime gang trial in 2010 in Chongqing.

According to prosecutors, in June 2008, Li's client Meng Ying, the legal representative of Shanghai Jintangcheng Bath Co., LTD, was charged with embezzlement for 500,000 yuan (US$ 76,552 ) from  Xu Lijun's 1 million yuan investment in the company to repay personal loan.

In July 2008, Li allegedly enticed Xu Lijun to falsely tell the court that the fund was a personal loan to Meng, as a way to help Xu recover her investment money. Later, on July 30, 2008, Xu gave Li's suggested false testimony in court.

Li expressed disagreement with the charges in court, saying that what Xu said was her own decision and he had not interfered with Xu's decision.

The prosecutors then showed evidence indicating Li's enticing and abetting behavior.

Tuesday's trial lasted until 9:02 pm and will continue on Wednesday.

Specials

In the swim

Out of every 10 swimsuits in the world, seven are made in China.

Big spenders

Travelers spend more on shopping than food, hotels, other expenses

Rise in super rich

Rising property prices and a fast-growing economy have been the key drivers.

The beauty of body art
Waiting for drivers' seat
Teeing off to a bright future