BEIJING, Jan. 17 (Xinhua) -- A Chinese court in the southern city of
Guangzhou will rehear a case where a man was sentenced to life imprisonment for
taking large sums from a malfunctioning automatic teller machine (ATM), a local
newspaper reported.
The verdict of the Guangdong provincial higher people's court ruled the
intermediate court should rehear the case because "there was insufficient
evidence for the previous ruling", according to the New Express Daily.
Xu Ting, a 24-year-old migrant, was sentenced to life imprisonment for
taking cash from the faulty machine, a ruling which sparked a nationwide debate
last month.
He would hopefully receive bail and be permitted a reunion with his family
during the upcoming Spring Festival next month, his lawyers said.
In April 2006, when he was withdrawing cash from the ATM, Xu realized it
had only deducted one yuan (13 U.S. cents) from his account for every 1,000 yuan
withdrawn. He then told this to a friend surnamed Guo.
Xu subsequently withdrew 175,000 yuan in 171 transactions while Guo
withdrew 18,000 yuan.
Guo was jailed for a year after turning himself in. Xu remained on the run
for a year before being apprehended and sentenced to life for the theft.
Xu's lawyers said the case was not one of theft or embezzlement and their
client should not be blamed for taking money from an ATM that had technical
problems.