BEIJING (Reuters) - A Chinese prosecutor said on Friday police were not criminally negligent after they failed to intervene in a loan-shark dispute that lead to a creditor being stabbed to death, a case that sparked public anger over police incompetence.
The government has promised to tackle miscarriages of justice after a number of high-profile cases have seen convictions overturned, and several innocent people executed.
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