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Timetable of Tengchong court session

Legal analysis: You can ask the court for a court session schedule. The people's court is the national judicial organ in People's Republic of China (PRC). People's Republic of China (PRC) has established special people's courts such as the Supreme People's Court, local people's courts at various levels and military courts. Except in special circumstances stipulated by law, the trial of a case shall be conducted in public. The defendant has the right to defend himself. The people's court is the national judicial organ in People's Republic of China (PRC). Its task is to try criminal cases, civil cases and administrative cases, punish all criminals and solve civil and commercial disputes through judicial activities, so as to defend the dictatorship of the proletariat, safeguard the socialist legal system and social order, protect socialist property owned by the whole people and property collectively owned by the working people, protect citizens' private legal property, protect citizens' personal rights, democratic rights and other rights, and safeguard national security.

Legal basis: Article 187th of the Criminal Procedure Law of People's Republic of China (PRC). After the people's court decides to hold a hearing, it shall determine the members of the collegial panel and serve a copy of the indictment of the people's procuratorate on the defendant and his defender ten days before the hearing. Before the trial, the judge may convene the public prosecutor, the parties, the defenders and the agents ad litem to understand the issues related to the trial, such as withdrawal, the list of witnesses appearing in court, and the exclusion of illegal evidence, and listen to opinions. After the people's court determines the date of the hearing, it shall notify the people's procuratorate of the time and place of the hearing, summon the parties, and notify the defenders, agents ad litem, witnesses, expert witnesses and translators. Summons and notices should be served at least three days before the trial. For a case to be tried in public, the cause of action, the name of the defendant, the time and place of the court session shall be announced in advance three days before the court session. The above activities shall be recorded in the record and signed by the judges and the clerk.