Quotable
Updated: 2013-08-27 06:56
(China Daily)
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"I devoted my life for the past 30 years to judicial expertise. I am going to expose wrongful judgments during the next 30 years of my career."
Wang Xuemei, former top female forensic doctor with the Supreme People's Procuratorate who quit her job in June, told China Business News on Sunday. Wang made a statement earlier this month on her resignation from the Chinese Forensic Medicine Association as she questioned its forensic judgment of a case in which a university student fell from a subway platform in Beijing and was electrocuted in 2010.
(China Daily USA 08/27/2013 page3)
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