Du Jingyi
DUJINGYI
Lawyer at Beijing Xinglai Law Firm
A Master of Criminal Procedure Law from Hebei University, she previously served as the secretary of Deheng’s National Criminal Law Committee. In 2019, she joined Attorney Cheng Xiaolu’s legal team, where she has been involved in handling numerous complex and high-profile cases—including defense work in intricate black-market, corporate-related, and official-duty crime matters—as well as assisting victimized enterprises in safeguarding their rights. She also provides ongoing legal services to several institutions, including a central government-affiliated public institution based in Beijing’s Xicheng District. She specializes in criminal defense and criminal prosecution services, emphasizing strong teamwork and efficient communication. Known for her meticulous, steady, and professional approach, she was recently recognized as an Outstanding Member of the Executive Committee by the Beijing Xicheng District Lawyers Association.
Business Areas
Criminal defense matters, criminal complaints
Typical Case
1. The case involving Wang Moumou, Huang Moumou, and others from Hezhou, Guangxi, who are suspected of organizing and leading a mafia-like organization, is a provincially supervised case. I am serving as the defense attorney for Huang Moumou, who is listed as the second defendant.
2. Participated in handling the case involving Zhu Moumou and others from Heze, Shandong, suspected of organizing and leading a triad-like organization (a provincially supervised case);
3. Participated in handling the case involving Tong and others suspected of organizing and leading a mafia-like organization (a provincially supervised case);
4. Participated in handling the case involving Huang, the person in charge of a gas station in Beijing, and others accused of illegal business operations and a major accident caused by negligence;
5. Participated in handling the bribery case involving An, the general manager of a state-owned enterprise in Dezhou, Shandong Province;
6. Participated in handling the case of Chen, a university student from Beijing, involved in high-altitude object-throwing (no prosecution filed);
7. Participating in the criminal prosecution case against a former executive for allegedly abusing his position to harm the company’s interests (officially initiated by public security authorities);
8. Participated in handling the intentional homicide case of Lin from Fuzhou, Fujian; the Supreme Court rejected the death penalty and ordered the case to be sent back to the Fujian Provincial High Court for retrial.
