Defenders of 47 Democrats National Security case will face non-jury trial
In an interview early this month, the new Secretary for Justice, Paul Lam Ting-kwok, admitted that the public’s concern over a delay in the prosecution of 47 democrats arrested under NSL is “legitimate” and has promised to act on the issue. However, he insisted the proceedings so far have not been exceptionally lengthy. As of today, 32 defendants, including the legal scholar Benny Tai Yiu-ting, barristers Alvin Yeung Ngok-kiu and Lawrence Lau Wai-chung, have been detained for more than 17 months.
Notably, it is reported that Paul Lam has ordered a non-jury trial in the case, citing “involvement of foreign elements”, “personal safety of jurors and their family members” and a “risk of perverting the course of justice if the trial is conducted with a jury” as all reasons for denying a jury trial. The preparatory hearings will be conducted before a panel of 3 designated national security law judges in September and November.
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