What Does a Judicial Officer Do?
According to Article 94 of the Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China, judicial staff refers to staff members who have the duties of investigation, prosecution, trial and supervision.
Judicial staff
- In summary, judicial personnel in the sense of China's Criminal Law [2] are investigative, prosecutorial, judicial and supervisory personnel who have the status of judicial personnel or perform their duties as judicial personnel according to law.
- Judicial staff, as the incarnation of the state in judicial activities, are the specific executors of the country's judicial rights. All acts performed in judicial activities are closely related to the correct and uniform implementation of national laws and regulations. It can be said that the ability of judicial staff to properly exercise judicial power on behalf of the country is the key to China's transition from the rule of man to the rule of law and to truly govern the country according to law. Therefore, judicial staff's loyalty, integrity and law enforcement are the most basic professional ethics requirements, and it is also one of the important conditions for ensuring judicial justice and ensuring the correct implementation of laws.