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Hong Kong Court Denies Jimmy Lai's Bid to Dismiss Sedition Charge
legalcriminal-justice2 years ago

Hong Kong Court Denies Jimmy Lai's Bid to Dismiss Sedition Charge

A Hong Kong court has rejected a bid to drop the sedition charge against pro-democracy tycoon Jimmy Lai, founder of the now-shuttered Apple Daily newspaper. Lai's lawyer argued that the charge should be dismissed as it was not laid within the required six-month timeframe, but the court ruled that the charge was a continuing offense and therefore not subject to the time limit. Lai also faces two conspiracy charges under the national security law imposed by China. The trial, which has garnered international attention, has been adjourned until January 2.

Hong Kong court continues trial of activist publisher Jimmy Lai
legalcriminal-justice2 years ago

Hong Kong court continues trial of activist publisher Jimmy Lai

The trial of Hong Kong activist publisher Jimmy Lai, who faces charges under the national security law imposed by Beijing, entered its second day. Lai's lawyers are seeking to have a sedition charge thrown out, arguing that it was filed too late. The trial, seen as a test for press freedom and judicial independence, is expected to last about 80 days without a jury. Lai's prosecution has drawn criticism from the US and UK, while Beijing has dismissed Western criticism. Hong Kong leader John Lee expressed confidence in the city's judicial system and condemned attempts to influence the court.

Hong Kong mogul Jimmy Lai's lawyers persist in sedition charge dismissal as mistreatment of witness revealed
law-and-politics2 years ago

Hong Kong mogul Jimmy Lai's lawyers persist in sedition charge dismissal as mistreatment of witness revealed

Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai's national security trial enters its second day, with his legal team continuing to push for the dismissal of a sedition charge against him. Lai is facing three conspiracy charges related to sedition and collusion with foreign forces for allegedly inciting public hatred and drawing international sanctions against authorities during the 2019 anti-government protests. On the first day of the trial, Lai's lawyers argued that the sedition charge should be struck off as prosecutors had not adhered to the time limit for laying such a charge. The trial continues with heightened police presence and limited media coverage.