Open shop of the departing stewardess Li MoU, because of the crime of smuggling ordinary goods sentenced to 11 years in prison, a few days ago filed an appeal. Recently, Lee's father by opening a blog, open Weibo and other ways for her daughter's appeal. The reporter through Li's blog posted on the appeal form to understand, Lee an appeal mainly believe that the original verdict found that the facts are not clear, insufficient evidence, the application of the law, the punishment of abnormal weight.
In response to Lee's appeal to the first instance judgment, Yunting, a partner in Shanghai's Big Bang law firm, told reporters that there was no way to judge the outcome of second's verdict. Referring to the appellant's opinion that the application of the original judgment is improper and the sentencing of the original sentence is abnormal, yunting that the appellant did commit the crime of smuggling, but this is related to the lack of legislation and purchasing supervision. He said that with the rapid development of e-commerce in China these years, the purchasing industry is growing, it is really necessary to legislate to regulate. He said that legislation should clearly state what is legal purchasing, which is illegal smuggling, and clear the relevant process, to now engaged in http://www.aliyun.com/zixun/aggregation/7609.html "> More explicit guidance for groups of overseas purchasing. Yunting said, it is precisely because there is no relevant policy and regulations clearly stipulate legal purchasing scope, so, how many people engaged in purchasing the group violated the relevant laws, also unknown.
A Shanghai lawyer, who declined to be named, stressed to reporters that Lee did violate the Penal Code's provisions on smuggling. But in the network economy developed, purchasing is also very common today, such as Lee's network behavior based on the diversification of crime, whether the need for a more sound, more up-to-date laws and regulations to regulate, is the case is worth thinking about. According to the Chongqing Business Journal