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China’s top court to review all death sentences

By Mure Dickie in Beijing  

Published: October 27 2005 12:21 | Last updated: October 27 2005 12:21

China’s Supreme Court is to strip lower courts of the power to confirm death sentences, a move that is likely to reduce the number of executions and could help prevent deadly miscarriages of justice.

China executes thousands of people every year and Higher Courts have since 1983 been able to confirm most death sentences, which are often handed down after brief and rudimentary trials.

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