Should the death penalty be retained—— From the case of Cai Tianfeng
2023 03/03
Recently, the case of Hong Kong celebrity Cai Tianfeng who was premeditated to be killed, dismembered, and cooked and dumped shocked the entire society. It is reported that Cai Tianfeng's ex husband, parents, and brother, who are suspected of committing such a shocking crime, have been arrested by the Hong Kong police. On February 27, the four people were brought before the Kowloon City Court in Hong Kong (to appear before the court). Kuang's three sons were charged with murder, and Kuang's mother was charged with obstructing justice. The magistrate postponed the case to May 8 for questioning, and did not allow the four people to be released on bail.
1、 The murderer in the Cai case will not be sentenced to death
The suspects in the Cai Tianfeng case have all been arrested. According to the information disclosed by the police and the media, the facts of the crime in this case are relatively clear. The criminal means are extremely cruel and the nature of the crime is extremely harsh. Once convicted, the perpetrator of such a crime will inevitably be sentenced to a maximum sentence, and similar cases in many countries and regions will ultimately be sentenced to death. However, in this case in Hong Kong, even if the Kwong and his sons were ultimately convicted of murder, they would not be sentenced to death because the death penalty in Hong Kong has been abolished for a long time.
Under the influence of British colonial rule, since November 16, 1966, although Hong Kong still retains the name of the death penalty in legislation, it has never been actually executed in judicial practice. Until April 1993, despite the overwhelming majority of Hong Kong people opposing the abolition of the death penalty (according to a June 1992 poll, 84% of respondents disapproved of the abolition of the death penalty), the Hong Kong Legislative Council still passed the Abolition of the Death Penalty Bill, formally abolishing the death penalty in legislation, with life imprisonment as the maximum penalty.
On July 1, 1997, Hong Kong returned to the motherland. Under the system of one country, two systems, Hong Kong maintained its original capitalist system and lifestyle, and its laws remained basically unchanged. It exercised a high degree of autonomy, enjoying executive, legislative, independent judicial, and final adjudication powers. Therefore, Hong Kong's law without the death penalty remains unchanged. Even if the culprit in the Cai case is ultimately convicted of murder, the maximum sentence can be life imprisonment.
When I was a prosecutor, the author handled a robbery and homicide case. The defendant premeditated robbery and homicide, killing a family of three, including a 3-year-old boy. He first lured his father into the forest and strangled him, then tied him to a stone and sank him into the river. Then, he strangled his mother in a car, and finally pushed his mother and the frightened child into the river with the vehicle, attempting to destroy the body. After the crime, the police only recovered the vehicle and the bodies of their mother and child. After many efforts, the father's body was ultimately unable to be found. The case was very sensational in the local area, and the families of the victims were emotional and emotional, which also caused some panic among the public. The defendant in this case has a strong sense of anti investigation, and at the beginning of his arrest, he repeatedly denied and pleaded cunningly, and before this crime, he had once robbed with a masked gun, but was not arrested. Finally, he was sentenced to death and executed with the approval of the Supreme Court according to law. In this case, when you see a young mother and young child lying silently on the cold autopsy table waiting to be dissected, when you face the victim's family members crying and demanding severe punishment for the murderer, when you hear that the murderer is still trying to deny and escape, you will feel that the death penalty is necessary. At this time, only the death penalty is the most fair and fair, the most soothing, and the most healing punishment.
Life is priceless, and we should "respect life, respect others, and respect our own life.". The death penalty, which allows people who do not respect their lives or deprive others of their lives to compensate with their own lives, reflects the respect for life and the protection of life. It is a necessary existence.
1、 The murderer in the Cai case will not be sentenced to death
The suspects in the Cai Tianfeng case have all been arrested. According to the information disclosed by the police and the media, the facts of the crime in this case are relatively clear. The criminal means are extremely cruel and the nature of the crime is extremely harsh. Once convicted, the perpetrator of such a crime will inevitably be sentenced to a maximum sentence, and similar cases in many countries and regions will ultimately be sentenced to death. However, in this case in Hong Kong, even if the Kwong and his sons were ultimately convicted of murder, they would not be sentenced to death because the death penalty in Hong Kong has been abolished for a long time.
Under the influence of British colonial rule, since November 16, 1966, although Hong Kong still retains the name of the death penalty in legislation, it has never been actually executed in judicial practice. Until April 1993, despite the overwhelming majority of Hong Kong people opposing the abolition of the death penalty (according to a June 1992 poll, 84% of respondents disapproved of the abolition of the death penalty), the Hong Kong Legislative Council still passed the Abolition of the Death Penalty Bill, formally abolishing the death penalty in legislation, with life imprisonment as the maximum penalty.
On July 1, 1997, Hong Kong returned to the motherland. Under the system of one country, two systems, Hong Kong maintained its original capitalist system and lifestyle, and its laws remained basically unchanged. It exercised a high degree of autonomy, enjoying executive, legislative, independent judicial, and final adjudication powers. Therefore, Hong Kong's law without the death penalty remains unchanged. Even if the culprit in the Cai case is ultimately convicted of murder, the maximum sentence can be life imprisonment.
2、 The Value and Function of Death Penalty
Punish and prevent serious crimes impartially and effectively.
Protect the human rights of victims and comfort their families.
3. Relieve trauma and repair damaged social relationships.
When I was a prosecutor, the author handled a robbery and homicide case. The defendant premeditated robbery and homicide, killing a family of three, including a 3-year-old boy. He first lured his father into the forest and strangled him, then tied him to a stone and sank him into the river. Then, he strangled his mother in a car, and finally pushed his mother and the frightened child into the river with the vehicle, attempting to destroy the body. After the crime, the police only recovered the vehicle and the bodies of their mother and child. After many efforts, the father's body was ultimately unable to be found. The case was very sensational in the local area, and the families of the victims were emotional and emotional, which also caused some panic among the public. The defendant in this case has a strong sense of anti investigation, and at the beginning of his arrest, he repeatedly denied and pleaded cunningly, and before this crime, he had once robbed with a masked gun, but was not arrested. Finally, he was sentenced to death and executed with the approval of the Supreme Court according to law. In this case, when you see a young mother and young child lying silently on the cold autopsy table waiting to be dissected, when you face the victim's family members crying and demanding severe punishment for the murderer, when you hear that the murderer is still trying to deny and escape, you will feel that the death penalty is necessary. At this time, only the death penalty is the most fair and fair, the most soothing, and the most healing punishment.
3、 The Application of Death Penalty Should Be Strict and Prudent
The first is to strictly restrict the application of the death penalty.
The second is to strictly implement corresponding procedural standards.
Third, strictly abide by the highest standards of evidence.
Life is priceless, and we should "respect life, respect others, and respect our own life.". The death penalty, which allows people who do not respect their lives or deprive others of their lives to compensate with their own lives, reflects the respect for life and the protection of life. It is a necessary existence.
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