问题 单项选择题

有关第一审公诉案的审限问题,下列哪个说法是错误的

A.当事人和辩护人申请通知新的证人到庭,调取新的证据,申请重新鉴定或者勘验的,应当提供证人的姓名、证据的存放地点,说明所要证明的案件事实,要求重新鉴定或者勘验的理由。审判人员根据具体情况,认为可能影响案件事实认定的,应当同意该申请,并宣布延期审理;不同意的,应当告知理由并继续审理。依照上述规定延期审理的时间不得超过15天,延期审理的时间不计入审限

B.依照法律规定辩护人拒绝辩护或被告人当庭拒绝辩护人为其辩护,而依据法律规定另行委托、指定辩护人或者辩护律师的,自案件宣布延期审理之日起至第10日止。准备辩护时间不计入审限

C.在审判过程中,自诉人或者被告人患精神病或者其他严重疾病,以及案件起诉到人民法院后被告人脱逃,致使案件在较长时间内无法继续审理的,人民法院应当裁定中止审理。由于其他不能抗拒的原因,使案件无法继续审理的,可以裁定中止审理。中止审理的原因消失后,应当恢复审理。中止审理的期间不计入审理期限

D.审理期间,对被告人作精神病鉴定的时间不计入审理期限

答案

参考答案:A

解析:根据《刑诉解释》第156条第2款的规定,依照前款规定延期审理的时间不得超过一个月,延期审理的时间不计入审限。据此A项当选。B项符合《刑诉解释》第165条第4款的规定。C项符合《刑诉解释》第181条的规定。D项符合《刑诉解释》第110条的规定。

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单项选择题

Beyond question, Clinton was supposed to close up, stay out of sight, and avoid second- guessing his wife’s boss. After his ego blustered into oncoming traffic during Hillary’s heated primary race (1) Obama, the nation suffered from yet another turn of Clinton fatigue.

(2) this week Bill Clinton showed an instinct for robust, inclusive leadership that the (3) White House occupant could make good use of right for the time being. With President Obama struggling to (4) the political damage from the Gulf oil spill, Clinton not only can’t help himself—he’s worth being listened.

The conventional-wisdom (5) on President Obama’s early reaction to the spill was (6) he didn’t emote enough. He didn’t feel the (7) of all those people in the crisis whose livelihood would be destroyed, whose clean waters and wildlife would be (8) in black gunk.

Clinton considers this is an unfair (9) but offers a different—and more pointed— lesson to his young successor. "I think we ought to (10) in the same boat for a while... Let’s just (11) the problem, and then we can hold everybody responsible and emote or not emote, " Clinton conversed (12) CNN Anchor Wolf Blitzer.

Obama’s first (13) after the oil spill was to "feel the blame" rather than "feel the pain, " which are pretty sarcastic words as it were. No one intends to let British Petroleum (BP) management (14) the hook—for dangerously cutting corners, and for a (15) safety record. However, the President’s (16) focus on scolding BP consumed (17) White House energy while the oil gushed.

Great leaders don’t rush to criticise; Instead they instinctively (18) solutions. Rudy Giuliani, who didn’t stop to blame (19) intelligence for letting it happen, stood out from New York mayor with a girlfriend problem to 9/11 hero when he took control of a crisis and instilled confidence that a ravaged city could (20) beyond a terrorist attack.

5()

A.criticism

B.warning

C.advice

D.compliment