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This article examines changes to death penalty policy and judicial invocation of the death penalty in China. It also reflects how the death penalty provisions of the Criminal Law and the Criminal Procedure Law of China have changed in light of the new policy. By summarizing what the law has achieved and what changes should still be carried out, the article contemplates some possible future scenarios related to death penalty policy in China.