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Reveal the secret, what kind of people can be selected as the first batch of post judges in the Supreme People's Court
For the 367 judges in the Supreme People's Court, July 3rd, 2065438+2007 is destined to be a memorable day. Although they are all experienced "old comrades" with an average legal working life of 22 years, today they are as excited as the first day they set foot on the post of judge.

"Be loyal to the Constitution of People's Republic of China (PRC), safeguard the authority of the Constitution, perform statutory duties, be loyal to the motherland, be loyal to the people, fulfill their duties, be honest and clean, accept people's supervision, and work hard to build a prosperous, strong, democratic, civilized and harmonious socialist country!" 367 loud voices are combined into a sonorous oath, and 367 raised fists firmly bear the expectation of fairness and justice. This solemn oath activity means the successful completion of the post of judges in the Supreme People's Court, which adds the most colorful stroke to the reform of the post system of judges in the national courts, and also marks the "sailing" of comprehensive reforms such as the judicial responsibility system of the highest judicial organ in China.

For these 367 judges, are you as curious as Bian Xiao: What kind of judges are qualified to be selected as the first batch of post judges in the Supreme People's Court? Bian Xiao reveals the secret exclusively for you.

Who are the first post judges?

According to Xu Jiaxin, member of the the Supreme People's Court Party Group and director of the Political Department, in the process of selecting the first batch of post judges, the Supreme People's Court strictly implemented the reform plan approved by the central government, strictly controlled the proportion of posts, strictly set up the positions of judges, strictly implemented the standard procedures of quota, and did not engage in seniority and balanced care.

"From the front-line case handling department" and "a judge or assistant judge with more than 8 years of legal work experience" are the basic thresholds for judges to join the job. The average age of newly appointed judges is 47 years old, with an average legal experience of 22 years, of which 9 have doctoral degrees1/kloc-0, accounting for 32.43%, and 205 have master degrees, accounting for 55.86%. He has a solid theoretical foundation of law, has undertaken difficult and complicated cases or participated in drafting important judicial interpretations, and has rich experience in trial practice.

How is the proportion within 30% determined?

According to the work plan of the first batch of judges in the Supreme People's Court, and according to the requirements of the central government that the number of judges should be controlled within 39% of the special compilation of central politics and law, the proportion of the first batch of judges in the Supreme People's Court should be controlled within 30%, and the number should not exceed 400.

This is based on combing the existing personnel situation in the hospital and the workload of various judicial departments, combined with daily analysis and judgment, and scientifically calculated by case quota. At the same time, considering that the Supreme People's Court has recruited more young people in recent years, about 9% of the posts have been reserved, so that the judges who have not entered the post and the comrades who meet the requirements for the post of judge can see the hope of entering next, stabilize the follow-up force of the trial team, and also reserve space for selecting judges from lower courts and openly selecting judges from legal experts and lawyers in the future.

On May 23rd, the Supreme People's Court held a forum to solicit opinions and suggestions on the reform of the judicial system.

How are the post-judges elected?

Speaking of this issue, we have to mention a "mysterious organization"-the judge selection Committee. This committee was set up to give the post-judging team a good "entrance". The the Supreme People's Court Judges Selection Committee is composed of representatives from relevant departments of central state organs, social representatives, experts, judges and prosecutors, and evaluates and appraises candidates from a professional perspective.

Adhere to strict checks to ensure that the selection does not go through the motions. If the integrity review is unqualified and personal matters are untrue, the "one-vote veto" will be resolutely implemented. Those with low grades in the past three years will not be admitted. Hard leverage has been set up in the quantitative scoring links such as democratic evaluation, written examination, professional evaluation and performance appraisal to ensure that the quota selection procedures play a key role.

On June 10, the Supreme People's Court organized the entrance examination, and 135 assistant judges took part.

On June 22nd, the first plenary meeting of the Supreme People's Court Judge Selection Committee was held, and Shen Deyong, deputy director of the Supreme People's Court Judge Selection Committee, deputy secretary of the Supreme People's Court Party Group and executive vice president, made an explanation.

The first batch of judges in the Supreme People's Court

According to the work plan for the first batch of judges in the Supreme People's Court, the following 367 comrades were selected as the first batch of judges in the Supreme People's Court (in the order of surname strokes) after balanced evaluation by the the Supreme People's Court Judges Selection Committee and research by the the Supreme People's Court Party Group Meeting on June 23rd:

Ding Guangyu, Ding, Ding Junfeng, Ding Xiaoming, Comrade Yu, Wan Ting, Wan Yonghai, Wan Huifeng,,, Ma Yongxin, Ma, Ma Xiurong, Wang Dan,,, Wang Tao (People's Court),, Wang Yunfei, Wang Yunxiang, Wang Youxiang. Wang, Wang, Wang Jinya, Wang,,, Niu Kegan, Mao Lihua, Mao Yiquan, Qiu Xiaomin, Fang Fang, Fang Wenjun, Fang Jingang, Yin Yingshun, Kong Xianghua, Gan Wen, Ainiwal, Zuo Yuhui, Lu Lusheng, Ye Shaosheng, Ye Xiaoying, Shi Zhengwen. Lu, Zhu Li, Zhu, Zhu Heqing, Ren Neng, Ren Xuefeng, Hua Wei, Xiang,, Liu Min, Liu Xiaofei, Liu Shaoyang, Liu Weibo, Liu Aitao, Liu Zhumei, Liu Hehua, Liu Hongzhang, Liu Miaoxiang, Liu Jingchuan, Liu Guixiang, Liu Xuemei and Liu Chongli. Sun Xiangzhuang, Su Ge, Du Jun, Du Baihai, Du Wei Ke, Li Wei (Second People's Court), Thomas Li, Li Bo, Li Jun, Li Jian, Li Yong (First Criminal Court), Li Jian, Li Tao, Li Rong, Li Guangyu, Li Guanghai, Li Weixing and Li Guangyu. Li, Li, Li Deshen,, Yang Chun, Yang Zhanfu, Yang,,, Yang Yongqing, Yang Honglei, Yang Xingye, Yang Zhihua, Yang Guoxiang, Yang Kexiong, Yang Huihui, Xiao Feng, Xiao Baoying, Wu Rong, Wu Shaojun, Wu Maodan, Wu Xiaofang, Wu Jingli and Qiu Maodan. , Shen Deyong,,,,,, Song,, Zhang Hua, Jason, Zhang Ming (Six Tour), Zhang Jian, Zhang Mei, Zhang Yan, Zhang Weibing, Zhang Daien, Zhang Zhihong, Zhang Zhigang, Zhang Shuyuan, Zhang Haoquan, Zhang Jianying, Zhang Yongjian, Zhang Aizhen, Zhang Nengbao, Zhang Yongjian. Miao Youshui, Fan Dongming, Lin Guanghai, Lin Yuhuan, Lin, Ouyang Nanping, Shang Xiaoyang, Luo Xun, (sentenced by three courts), Luo, Luo Zhiyong,,,, Zhou Qing, Zhou Jun, Zhou Feng, Zhou Xiang, Zhou Qiang, Zhou Xiaolin, Zhou Lunjun and Zhou Qiying. Jiang Wei (trial court), Jiang Yongyi, Jiang Qibo, Hong Qinghu, Gong Bangyou, Zhu Erjun, He Gan, He Xiaorong, Luo Dian, Qin Yuanming, Ao Weichun, Yuan, Geng Baojian, Nie Zhenhua, Wei Jia, Jia Jinsong, Jia Qinglin, Xia, Xia. Guo Zaiyu, Guo Qingguo, Jianhua, Huang Nian, Huang Xiwu,,, Gong Bin, Chang Zhaohui, Cui Xiaolin, Cui Xianglian, Ma, Lu, Zhang Xiaoyu, Yan Wei, Liang Qing, Liang Fengyun, Xu Wengang, Sheng Wanxun, Peng Rui, Ge Hongtao and Sheng Wanxun. Xie Aimei, Yu Zhengping, Wei Qiang, Pei Xianding, Guan, Xiong Jinsong, Xiong Junyong, Teng Wei, Xue, Dai Changlin, Wei, Wei Haihuan.