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Written by: Zhu Dixin
2020-10-30 13:04
Last update date: 2020-10-30 14:08
The rulings and sentences of recent social movement cases have been controversial, and judges have also become the subject of "criminal". The Secretary for Justice today (30th) made an urgent application to the High Court to prohibit any "criminal" behavior against judges.
After hearing the submission, Judge Gao Haowen issued a temporary injunction order prohibiting the illegal disclosure of personal information of judicial officers and their families.
The applicant is the Secretary of Justice, and the judge issued a temporary injunction today, and the case will be heard again on November 13 this year.
In response to the judge’s initial behavior in November last year
It is reported that since November last year, the "criminal" behavior against judges has become increasingly serious, involving judges and magistrates at all levels of courts.
Some judges and family members were harassed and even registered for organ donation.
The information on the judge's "removal" has been published on the Internet and the communication program Telegram.
Attorney General says it will affect judicial independence
In view of the fact that the "criminal" behavior against judges may affect the independence of the judicial system in Hong Kong, the Secretary for Justice therefore filed the relevant application as the guardian of the public interest.
The situation of "starting from the bottom" has caused concern in recent years. (See the picture below for details)
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Injunction court