Hong Kong Government Applies to Confiscate Jimmy Lai's Assets; High Court Hearing in July
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The Hong Kong government is applying to confiscate Jimmy Lai's assets related to his crimes, following his sentencing of 20 years for colluding with foreign forces and seditious publications. A court hearing is scheduled for July 8th.
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- Q: What prison sentence was given to Jimmy Lai in February?
- A: Jimmy Lai was sentenced to twenty years in prison after being convicted.
- Q: What were the specific charges Jimmy Lai was convicted of?
- A: He was convicted of conspiracy to collude with foreign forces and conspiracy to publish seditious publications.
- Q: Did Jimmy Lai decide to appeal his prison sentence?
- A: No, Jimmy Lai has decided not to appeal his prison sentence.
- Q: Under what laws did the Hong Kong government apply to confiscate his property?
- A: The application was made pursuant to the Hong Kong National Security Law and its Implementation Rules.
- Q: When and where will the asset confiscation hearing be held?
- A: The hearing will be held in the High Court on July 8th for sixty minutes.