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Bi Huifen asked for another appeal on the Wang violent case, claiming that he did not know what to do, and gave up the appeal court to dismiss it immediately

2021-05-05T20:39:28.834Z


Bi Huifen, the "Chan Wang female village chief," was accused of participating in the Mong Kok riots in the early morning of the second day of the Lunar New Year in 2016. He was convicted of two riots and sentenced to 3 years and October. Bi Zeng applied to appeal the conviction and then signed a notice of waiver


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Written by: Zhu Dixin

2021-05-05 14:05

Last update date: 2021-05-05 14:05

Bi Huifen, the "Chan Wang female village chief," was accused of participating in the Mong Kok riots in the early morning of the second day of the Lunar New Year in 2016. He was convicted of two riots and sentenced to 3 years and October.

Bi Zeng applied for an appeal on the conviction, and then signed a notice of waiver to abandon the appeal on the conviction.

But she wants to apply for overturning the decision to waive, and at the same time apply for permission to appeal the sentence.

She explained to the three judges of the Court of Appeal today that she said: "I don't know that I'm being a stalker... No, no, let's give up the appeal.

However, the judges rejected his application after hearing it, saying that they would explain in writing in the future.

Lose control due to illness and have poor memory

Bi Huifen (25 years old), the defendant suffering from epilepsy and mild intellectual disability, is not represented by a lawyer today.

Regarding the appeal of overturning the conviction, Bi Ting explained that she would lose control due to her illness and have poor memory.

She also pointed out that when she signed the document expressing her abandonment and appealing the conviction: "I don't know that I'm not a fool...no la la abandon the appeal." In terms of sentencing, she pointed out that she was just an "unnormal child" and questioned Liang Tianqi She was sentenced to six years in prison for participating in the riots in Mong Kok. She played a lighter role but was sentenced to nearly four years.

After hearing the submissions, the judge rejected Bi Huifen's application on the same day.

Several observers waved to Bi after the ruling and told her to "hold on," and Bi waved in response.

Case Number: CACC355/2019

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