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代表一条建议催生9个法治教育课程
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-31 23:41
Group 1 - The Guangdong Yangxi County Procuratorate is actively engaging with local representatives to report on its performance and gather feedback for 2025 [1] - The Procuratorate is focusing on several key areas: combating drug crimes, particularly methamphetamine, protecting minors, and environmental conservation [1] - The Procuratorate has implemented practical measures that have received positive feedback from representatives, including a series of law education activities aimed at minors [1] Group 2 - Representatives have expressed concerns regarding food and drug safety, personal information protection, and the supervision of minors in entertainment venues [2] - The Procuratorate plans to categorize and address the suggestions from representatives to enhance its performance and respond to public expectations [2] - The ongoing commitment to combat crime and safeguard public welfare is emphasized as a priority for the Procuratorate [2]
去年我省631人涉黑恶被起诉
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-29 17:44
Core Insights - The Anhui Provincial Procuratorate reported on the 2025 prosecutorial work, highlighting significant legal actions against various crimes, including serious violent crimes and economic crimes. Group 1: Criminal Prosecution - A total of 1,839 individuals were prosecuted for serious violent crimes and crimes strongly reflected by the public [1] - 631 individuals were prosecuted for organized crime [1] - 5,792 individuals were prosecuted for contract fraud and forced transactions that disrupt market order [1] - 549 individuals were prosecuted for internal corporate crimes, with 227 cases involving enterprises cleared [1] Group 2: Administrative Oversight - The procuratorate issued 3,757 opinions to administrative departments for cases that required administrative penalties despite criminal non-prosecution, addressing accountability gaps [1] - 256 cases related to irregular cross-regional law enforcement and profit-driven law enforcement were handled [1] Group 3: Judicial Integrity - 59 judicial staff members were prosecuted for abuse of power, with a conviction rate of 100% [1] - 2,774 cases of supervision on case filing and withdrawal were monitored, correcting 1,664 instances of missed captures and prosecutions [1] Group 4: Public Interest Litigation - 1,061 individuals were prosecuted for environmental resource crimes, with 2,148 public interest litigation cases filed in related fields [2] - 582 individuals were prosecuted for selling toxic and harmful food and drugs, alongside 1,010 public interest litigation cases in food and drug safety [3] Group 5: Social Protection - 3,110 individuals were prosecuted for crimes against minors, and 2,457 for juvenile crimes, with 834 supervision orders issued to guardians of involved minors [4] - 3,595 individuals were prosecuted for crimes infringing on the rights of women and the elderly [5]
去年北京检察机关受理“四大检察”案件123412件
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-27 22:08
Core Viewpoint - The Beijing People's Procuratorate reported on its work at the 16th Beijing Municipal People's Congress, highlighting significant achievements in handling various types of cases, including criminal, civil, administrative, and public interest litigation, with a focus on enhancing legal supervision and promoting high-quality development. Group 1: Case Handling Statistics - In 2025, the Beijing procuratorial authority accepted a total of 123,412 cases across the "Four Major Prosecutorial" categories, with criminal cases at 75,686, civil cases at 29,704, administrative cases at 13,215, and public interest litigation cases at 4,807, concluding 116,738 cases [1] - The authority handled 1,195 intellectual property cases and 592 foreign-related cases, emphasizing the need for a high-quality international environment [1] - The prosecution of corruption crimes involved 532 cases and 619 individuals, while illegal fundraising and money laundering cases accounted for 935 cases and 1,697 individuals [1] Group 2: Crime Prevention and Social Governance - The Beijing procuratorial authority punished 1,998 crimes related to maintaining the socialist market economy order, involving 3,563 individuals, and addressed 377 cases of infringement on enterprise rights [2] - A total of 960 network crimes were prosecuted, involving 1,649 individuals, highlighting the focus on protecting personal information in the digital age [3] - The authority issued 354 social governance-related prosecutorial suggestions, aiming to enhance collaboration with relevant departments and improve legal enforcement mechanisms [4] Group 3: Technological Advancements - The Beijing procuratorial authority developed an intelligent case assistance system to streamline processes such as evidence review and document preparation, significantly reducing time spent on these tasks [6] - The authority established 14 systemic models for supervision and 54 smaller models, achieving a contribution rate of 60% in discovering supervision clues and handling cases [6] - Beijing's performance in the national big data legal supervision model application competition was outstanding, with the highest number of winning models and overall rankings [6]
我的朋友圈
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-13 23:58
Group 1 - The article highlights the importance of mediation in resolving family disputes, emphasizing that it requires patience and genuine emotional engagement to bridge gaps between parties [1] - It discusses the challenges faced by migrant workers in recovering unpaid wages, indicating that many encounter issues such as employer delays and lack of evidence [2] - The article mentions the production of a legal awareness micro-drama aimed at educating migrant workers on how to preserve evidence and navigate legal channels for wage recovery [2] Group 2 - The narrative includes a personal account of a prosecutor who achieved recognition as one of the top clerks in the province, reflecting on the journey of personal growth and commitment to the judicial profession [3] - It describes a courtroom observation event focused on a case involving the sale of counterfeit alcohol, which served as a practical legal education for attendees, including business owners and regulatory officials [4] - The article notes the impact of the courtroom experience on participants, particularly in raising awareness about the legal implications of selling counterfeit goods [4]