Bo Xilai appeals against his life sentence conviction
September 23, 2013  21:23
China's disgraced former Communist Party leader Bo Xilai today appealed against his life sentence conviction on three counts, including corruption.

The move came a day after a court in eastern China sentenced Bo to life in prison for bribe-taking, embezzlement and abuse of power. Besides the life sentence, he was stripped of political rights and his assets were seized.

He received the life sentence for bribe-taking, 15 years for embezzlement and seven years for abuse of power. Bo, 64, has appealed his verdict and sentencing, a source with direct knowledge of the case was quoted as saying by the CNN.

Bo -- a former rising political star, fell from power amid a scandal involving murder, betrayal and financial skullduggery. Reports say that Bo has informed the court about his decision to go on an appeal to a higher court.

According to Chinese law he could appeal to the higher court in the province whose judgement will be final. Analysts say that the life sentence ensures that Bo, who headed pro-Maoist faction in the ruling Communist Party of China, will not have chance to come out of the prison until the scheduled retirement of President Xi Jinping in 2022.
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