Update | Beijing court upholds guilty verdict against rights lawyer Xu Zhiyong
Four-year sentence for disturbing public order upheld; lawyer says decision 'made long ago'

Legal experts said Beijing's top court acted unfairly but predictably when it rejected rights lawyer Xu Zhiyong's appeal against his conviction for disturbing public order.
The Beijing Municipal High People's Court yesterday upheld Xu's four-year jail sentence.
Xu, a leading figure of the New Citizen movement which calls for public disclosure of officials' assets, among other demands, was detained on July 16. Where he will serve his sentence or when he will be transferred to prison remained unknown.
"For this entire trial, the prosecution has violated every boundary of the law," Xu's lawyer, Zhang Qingfang, said. "The decision was made long ago."
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