
The suspended death sentence of a baby-trafficking doctor announced Tuesday has brought nationwide controversy, with some netizens calling for stiffer punishment while experts say the penalty is justified. Zhang Shuxia, an obstetrician in Fuping County in northwest China's Shaanxi Province, was found guilty of selling seven newborn babies to human traffickers for as much as 21,600 yuan (about 3541 U.S.dollars) from 2011 to 2013. Zhang tricked the parents into giving up their babies by convincing them the newborns had congenital diseases and were incurable. One baby girl died after Zhang sold her to a human trafficker. Another six were rescued by police and returned to their parents. Many Chinese Internet users called for a tougher punishment, saying the death penalty should be carried out immediately as her actions had led to the death of a baby and brought shame to the medical profession. However, legal experts said Zhang's sentence was already severe enough. Chen Jingchun, an associate professor from the Criminal Law School of the Northwest University of Politics and Law, said that Zhang had abducted more than three children, making it one of the most serious crimes under the law. However, she confessed and helped police rescue some of the abducted babies. "She was still given a severe punishment on the grounds that she had violated both her professional and social ethics and had caused an 'extremely bad social impact,'" said Chen. "The court believes that the penalty is enough to punish the criminal while warning others at the same time." The baby girl died after the trafficker threw her into a garbage ditch, presuming she was dead. The court ruled that Zhang was not guilty in the child's death, but was partly responsible. Yu Guiying, also a professor at the Criminal Law School of the Northwest University of Politics and Law, said that Zhang had sold several babies, which accounted for one of the aggravating circumstances in her case. According to the evidence, there was no direct link between Zhang's behavior and the baby's death, therefore the other aggravating circumstance in her case could not be proven, said Yu. "If Zhang were sentenced to death to be carried out immediately, the penalty would be under suspicion of improper punishment," Yu said. So far, it is unclear if Zhang will appeal.
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