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People's court symbol

Legal analysis: the unified logo of the people's court includes the lintel logo of the people's court, the name logo of the people's court and the cross logo. The unified logo design of the people's courts pays attention to the theme of "being close to the people and facilitating the people", and strives to achieve a standardized name and obvious logo, so as to achieve the effect of "knowing that it is a people's court when you see the logo". The color of the people's court sign is ochre. This color belongs to the red system, but it is different from Zhen Hong and other red colors in color, and strives to reflect the solemn, steady and heavy color character. The font of the people's court logo uses the old song style in a unified way, and the font is solemn and eye-catching.

Legal basis: Constitution of People's Republic of China (PRC).

Article 128 The people's courts in People's Republic of China (PRC) are the judicial organs of the state.

Article 129 Special people's courts, such as people's courts at all levels and military courts in the Supreme People's Court, are established in People's Republic of China (PRC).

The term of office of President the Supreme People's Court is the same as that of the National People's Congress, and he may serve for no more than two consecutive terms.

The organization of the people's courts shall be prescribed by law.

Article 130 The people's courts shall hear cases in public, except in special circumstances prescribed by law. The defendant has the right to defend himself.

Article 131 The people's courts exercise judicial power independently in accordance with the law and are not subject to interference by administrative organs, social organizations or individuals.

Article 132 the Supreme People's Court is the highest judicial organ.

The Supreme People's Court supervises the trial work of local people's courts at all levels and special people's courts, and the people's courts at higher levels supervise the trial work of people's courts at lower levels.