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93-year-old rapist granted parole in China sparks controversy

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93-year-old rapist granted parole in China sparks controversy​



Wang QingchuJin Yiling
12:49 UTC+8, 2025-02-18

A 93-year-old man in China’s Hunan Province has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for rape but was granted parole, citing his inability to “care for himself” — a decision that has drawn controversy.

According to a notice from the Shaoyang Intermediate People’s Court, the man surnamed Zhou was convicted in October 2024 for sexually assaulting an underage girl in Shaoyang County in 2022.

However, the local jail declined to accept him in November 2024, arguing he requires constant care due to his physical condition, and recommended parole under community correction programs. The Shaoyang County Justice Bureau confirmed it is coordinating with the court to implement the arrangement, which would require Zhou to check in twice daily via smartphone, report monthly to authorities, and remain within the county’s jurisdiction.

Legal experts explained that China’s Criminal Procedure Law allows temporary non-custodial sentences under three conditions: severe illness, pregnancy/nursing, or inability to live independently without posing public risk. Zhou’s release was approved under the third category, linked to his age and claimed physical frailty.

The case has drawn widespread controversy online, with many questioning the logic of deeming a convicted rapist both physically capable of committing a violent crime and at the same time "unable to care for himself."

Authorities have not clarified how Zhou’s health status was assessed.
 
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93-Year-Old Rapist Sparks Debate with 15-Year Prison Sentence and Temporary Parole

Recently, a court in Hunan Province's Shaoyang City has sparked widespread attention and debate with its announcement of a 93-year-old man being sentenced to 15 years in prison for rape. The case has raised questions about the handling of elderly offenders and the application of the law in such circumstances. According to the court's announcement, the 93-year-old man, identified as Zhou, was convicted of rape and sentenced to 15 years in prison. However, due to his inability to care for himself, the detention center refused to accept him, suggesting that the court consider granting him temporary release from prison.​

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This case highlights the complexities of dealing with elderly offenders, particularly those who are no longer able to care for themselves. Under Chinese law, individuals over the age of 75 may be eligible for lighter or reduced sentences, or may not be required to serve their sentences in prison due to their age and physical condition. In this case, the court's decision to grant Zhou temporary release from prison has sparked debate about the appropriateness of such a decision, given the seriousness of the crime he was convicted of.
The Shaoyang Intermediate People's Court confirmed the authenticity of the notice and stated that Zhou would undergo community correction. Zhou was found guilty of rape and sentenced to 15 years in prison, but the detention center declined to accept him due to his inability to care for himself. The court subsequently decided to grant him temporary parole, sparking widespread attention and debate. The Shaoyang Intermediate People's Court issued a notice stating that Zhou had been granted temporary parole, and the Shaoyang County Judicial Bureau stated that they would work with the court to implement community correction for Zhou.
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Mon Feb 17 12:28:24 +0800 2025
【#93岁老人犯强奸罪被判15年#,看守所拒绝收押建议监外执行?官方回应】#官方回应93岁老人犯强奸罪被判15年#据新京报报道:2月16日,湖南邵阳中院发布的公示显示罪犯周某某暂予监外执行,该公示引发关注。公示显示,周某某现年93岁,犯强奸罪2024年10月被判有期徒刑15年,看守所以周某某生活不能自理为由拒绝收押,建议法院暂予监外执行。17日记者从邵阳市中级人民法院获悉,此公示属实。记者从邵阳县司法局获悉,法院已和该局对接,将对周某某进行社区矫正。
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The case has raised concerns and questions about the handling of elderly prisoners and the application of community correction in China. The decision to grant Zhou temporary parole has sparked discussion about the balance between punishment and rehabilitation, particularly in cases involving elderly or infirm prisoners. The public has reacted with outrage and debate, questioning how a 93-year-old individual could commit such a heinous crime, and raising concerns about social safety and the fairness of the justice system. Many have taken to social media to express their shock and dismay, with some calling for stricter punishments for elderly offenders.
The judicial system and regulatory bodies are faced with the daunting task of balancing societal safety and the need for justice with the personal circumstances and needs of the offender. This balancing act is particularly complex when dealing with elderly offenders who may not be able to care for themselves, as their imprisonment could lead to undue suffering and significant additional costs for the state to provide the necessary care. The primary challenge lies in the legal framework's ability to accommodate the unique needs of elderly offenders while maintaining the integrity and fairness of the justice system.
This case highlights the need for a more comprehensive and specialized approach to handling elderly offenders, which might involve the development of geriatric correctional facilities or community-based programs designed to cater to the unique needs of this demographic while ensuring public safety. The integration of healthcare, social services, and legal frameworks is crucial in addressing the complexities presented by elderly offenders, ensuring that their rights and needs are respected while also upholding the principles of justice. The debate sparked by this case underscores the importance of public discourse on crime, punishment, and rehabilitation, particularly in the context of an aging population. As societies around the world grapple with the challenges of aging, the issue of elderly criminality and how to effectively and humanely manage it will become increasingly prominent.
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Mon Feb 17 15:06:18 +0800 2025
#93岁老人犯强奸罪被判15年#2月16日,湖南邵阳中院公示,93岁周某某因强奸罪被判15年。#官方回应93岁老人犯强奸罪被判15年##热门视频#因其生活不能自理,看守所拒收,建议监外执行。17日,法院确认公示属实,邵阳县司法局将对其进行社区矫正。但有人担忧高龄罪犯难管教,监管难度大。视点视频的微博视频
 
Should use the 30 day free visa to come to SG….
 

93-year-old rapist granted parole in China sparks controversy​



Wang QingchuJin Yiling
12:49 UTC+8, 2025-02-18

A 93-year-old man in China’s Hunan Province has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for rape but was granted parole, citing his inability to “care for himself” — a decision that has drawn controversy.

According to a notice from the Shaoyang Intermediate People’s Court, the man surnamed Zhou was convicted in October 2024 for sexually assaulting an underage girl in Shaoyang County in 2022.

However, the local jail declined to accept him in November 2024, arguing he requires constant care due to his physical condition, and recommended parole under community correction programs. The Shaoyang County Justice Bureau confirmed it is coordinating with the court to implement the arrangement, which would require Zhou to check in twice daily via smartphone, report monthly to authorities, and remain within the county’s jurisdiction.

Legal experts explained that China’s Criminal Procedure Law allows temporary non-custodial sentences under three conditions: severe illness, pregnancy/nursing, or inability to live independently without posing public risk. Zhou’s release was approved under the third category, linked to his age and claimed physical frailty.

The case has drawn widespread controversy online, with many questioning the logic of deeming a convicted rapist both physically capable of committing a violent crime and at the same time "unable to care for himself."

Authorities have not clarified how Zhou’s health status was assessed.
Who was the rape victim ? And sounds like a set up...

 

93-year-old rapist granted parole in China sparks controversy​



Wang QingchuJin Yiling
12:49 UTC+8, 2025-02-18

A 93-year-old man in China’s Hunan Province has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for rape but was granted parole, citing his inability to “care for himself” — a decision that has drawn controversy.

According to a notice from the Shaoyang Intermediate People’s Court, the man surnamed Zhou was convicted in October 2024 for sexually assaulting an underage girl in Shaoyang County in 2022.

However, the local jail declined to accept him in November 2024, arguing he requires constant care due to his physical condition, and recommended parole under community correction programs. The Shaoyang County Justice Bureau confirmed it is coordinating with the court to implement the arrangement, which would require Zhou to check in twice daily via smartphone, report monthly to authorities, and remain within the county’s jurisdiction.

Legal experts explained that China’s Criminal Procedure Law allows temporary non-custodial sentences under three conditions: severe illness, pregnancy/nursing, or inability to live independently without posing public risk. Zhou’s release was approved under the third category, linked to his age and claimed physical frailty.

The case has drawn widespread controversy online, with many questioning the logic of deeming a convicted rapist both physically capable of committing a violent crime and at the same time "unable to care for himself."

Authorities have not clarified how Zhou’s health status was assessed.
Should give this old hero a chance to do a public demonstrate of his royal salute mah

Can invite Yui Hatano-san to do a checkup
 
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