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Does the crime of insulting women require a court session


        

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  • 2024-06-15 12:01:44

    Insulting women is suspected of the crime of forced humiliation, which belongs to a public prosecution case and needs to be tried in court. After determining the date of the hearing, the people's court shall notify the people's procuratorate of the time and place of the hearing, summon the parties, notify the defenders, agents ad litem, witnesses, expert witnesses and interpreters, and serve the summons and notice no later than three days before the hearing.

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    Article 187 of the Criminal Procedure Law of the People's Republic of China, after deciding to open a court session for trial, the people's court shall determine the members of the collegial panel and serve copies of the indictment of the People's Procuratorate on the defendant and his defenders at least 10 days before the opening of the court session.
    Before the court session, the judges may call together the public prosecutor, the parties, the defenders and the agents ad litem to understand the situation and listen to the opinions on the questions related to the trial, such as the withdrawal, the list of witnesses appearing in court, and the exclusion of illegal evidence.
    After determining the date of the hearing, the people's court shall notify the people's procuratorate of the time and place of the hearing, summon the parties, notify the defenders, agents ad litem, witnesses, expert witnesses and interpreters, and serve the summons and notice no later than three days before the hearing. For a case to be tried in public, the subject matter of the case, the name of the defendant, the time and place of the court session shall be announced three days before the court session.
    The above activities shall be recorded in a written record, which shall be signed by the judges and the court clerk.

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