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Nie Shubin
聂树斌
Nie Shubin around the time of his arrest
Born(1974-11-06)November 6, 1974
Xianiezhuang Village, Huolu County, Shijiazhuang District, Hebei Province, China
DiedApril 27, 1995(1995-04-27) (aged 20)
Cause of deathExecution by shooting
Criminal statusExonerated
Criminal chargeIntentional homicide, rape
PenaltyDeath penalty
Details
Victims1
Date apprehended
October 9, 1994

Nie Shubin (Chinese: 聂树斌; pinyin: Niè Shùbīn; November 6, 1974 – April 27, 1995) was a Chinese man wrongfully executed for a rape and murder in the Hebei suburb of Shijiazhuang. His is one of the most famous wrongful executions in the history of the People's Republic of China, and considered an example of the injustice in the Communist Chinese legal system from the "Strike Hard" era.[1]

Trial and execution

In 1994, police in Shijiazhuang found the decomposed corpse of Kang Juhua (康菊花; Kāng Júhuā), a woman in her thirties, in a cornfield between the Shijiazhuang Hydraulic Parts Factory and Kongzhai Village. Near the corpse police found a bicycle, a dress and underwear. After a brief on-the-spot investigation, the police determined that this was a road rape and murder case. 20 year old Nie Shubin was one of the first bicyclists to pass by the area after police discovered the scene. He was arrested on the spot.[2]

In an extremely short surprise trial characteristic of the "Strike Hard" campaigns of the era, Nie was charged on April 20, 1995, arraigned on the 22nd, convicted on the 25th, issued a death warrant on the 26th, and executed by shooting on the 27th.[3][4] On the 28th, Nie's father went to the detention center to deliver daily necessities for his son as usual, when the staff told him, "don't come again, your son was executed yesterday."[2]

At the time, an official in the Hebei procuratorate raised an objection, believing that beyond the (likely forced) confession, there was no other evidence of Nie's guilt, and demanded that the sentence be changed. Reportedly it was Xu Yongyue (许永跃; Xǔ Yǒngyuè) as secretary of the Hebei Political and Legal Committee, who ordered security officials to "kill him, and kill him quickly."[4][2]

Exoneration and new suspect

In 2005, convicted murderer Wang Shujin (王书金; Wáng Shūjīn) confessed to the police that he had committed the murder, and a team of investigators from the Hebei Province High People's Court began to review Nie's conviction.[5][6] Xu Yongyue, by then Minister of State Security, reportedly came forward and made great efforts to obstruct the investigation, leaning on former colleagues in Hebei and other senior MSS officials. Hebei provincial authorities attempted to strongarm Wang Shujin to revise his confession, including under threat of torture.[4]

In 2015, the Hebei Province High People's Court, which upheld Nie’s murder conviction in 1995 (clearing the way for his execution), expressed "sincere apologies" to his parents on Weibo, and vacated his criminal conviction. The parents were awarded ¥2.68 million Renminbi ($396,520 USD) by the Chinese government in 2017 after the Supreme People's Court announced Nie's innocence in December 2016.[1]

On February 2, 2021, Wang was executed.[7]

Legacy

Nie Shubin's case reportedly influenced the Chinese government to introduce requirements mandating all police interrogations be video recorded.[8]

References

  1. ^ a b Forsythe, Michael (2016-12-02). "China Exonerates Man It Executed for Murder in 1995". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-09-23.
  2. ^ a b c Ling, Zhao (March 24, 2005). "Nie Shubin's Wrongful Murder Case Unresolved". Southern Weekly. Archived from the original on January 19, 2007. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
  3. ^ Stiglitz, Joseph E.; Kennedy, David, eds. (2013). Law and Economics with Chinese Characteristics. Oxford University Press. pp. 522–550. ISBN 9780191645747.
  4. ^ a b c "聂树斌案翻案难 传陈云秘书许永跃曾批示"快杀"" [The case of Nie Shubin is difficult to be overturned, and the secretary of Chen Yun, Xu Yongyue, once instructed to "kill quickly. "]. Boxun. June 12, 2016. Retrieved 2022-09-23.
  5. ^ "聂树斌案材料 –《刑事申诉书》 – 包头律师专家服务网". Zwjkey.com. 2007-07-08. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2013-06-29.
  6. ^ "南方周末 - 聂树斌案,拖痛两个不幸家庭(2012年2月9日)" [The case of Nie Shubin dragged down two unfortunate families] (in Chinese). Infzm.com. February 9, 2012. Retrieved 2013-06-29.
  7. ^ Yusu, Li, ed. (February 2, 2021). "罪犯王书金被执行死刑-中新网" [Criminal Wang Shujin was executed]. China News Service (in Chinese). Archived from the original on April 14, 2021. Retrieved 2023-01-17.
  8. ^ Cross, Grenville (April 11, 2015). "For still too many, the road to justice is long in China". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 2023-01-17.