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The fastest review of Yu Huaying's death penalty may be less than a month

Yu Huaying, who was born on Feb. 4, 1987, in Weining County, Bijie City, Guizhou Province, is a native of a village in Guizhou Province, according to public information.

The fastest review of Yu Huaying's death penalty may be less than a month

In the case, the victim, Liu (a pseudonym), took several children (some of whom were minors) from Guizhou, Guangdong and other places to Yuhuaying under repeated inducement and coercion between August 2013 and June 2014, and carried out forced labor and trafficking activities. Most of these child victims came from poor families or rural areas, and some were even forced to engage in dangerous work, such as mining and drug trafficking.

Ms. Yu was sentenced to death, deprived of her political rights for life and sentenced to confiscation of all her personal property by the court of first instance. The case aroused strong reactions from all walks of life. Many people expressed indignation at Ms. Yu's actions, which they considered to be a serious violation of laws, regulations and social morals.

In this context, the fact that Yu Huaying was accused of committing a crime has been confirmed, but the case has also raised concerns about the application of the law and the enforcement of penalties. In response to Yu Huaying's situation, some experts have recommended more severe punishment measures for her, while calling on the judiciary to step up its crackdown on such crimes and ensure that social justice is upheld.

At present, Yu Huaying's case is awaiting the final judgment of the Guizhou Provincial Higher People's Court. The judgment is expected to be handed down in the shortest possible time to protect the legitimate rights and interests of the victims and their families.

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