Canadian Schellenberg ‘definitely’ won’t face death again at China retrial: lawyer
The head of the law firm representing Canadian Robert Schellenberg says their client “definitely” won’t face the death penalty again after China’s top court overturned the sentence and announced his retrial on drug charges.
Mo Shaoping confirmed in an telephone interview in Mandarin and messages in Chinese that the British Columbia man’s drug smuggling conviction in 2019 has been overturned by the Supreme People’s Court, and the case has now been sent back to the Liaoning Higher People’s Court for retrial.
He said the Liaoning court will appoint three new judges to review the case, and the death penalty “will definitely not be imposed again.”
Mo said in an interview on Monday in China that although the date of the retrial hasn’t been set yet, he expects the proceeding to take about three months.


