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Koo Chung-liang paid NT$150 million to go to China to discuss baseball games. The Taipei District Court released him for 3 days. Lawyer Li Yusheng explained alternatives to detention, such as bail, responsibility, and residence restrictions.


Koo Chung-liang paid NT$150 million to go to China to discuss baseball tournaments. Taipei City Court lifted border control for 3 days | CTS News reporters You Yu-hua and Zhang Shikui

News link:https://youtu.be/oQTD9uN_PFc?si=z0JBnTpuyVebV3Za

Koo Chung-liang was sentenced to 7 years and 8 months in prison in the first instance for his involvement in the Chengcing Lake land purchase case, and was restricted from leaving the country and going to sea, and was electronically monitored with a "case phone". He recently applied to the court to lift the border control from June 5 to 10, planning to go to China as the president of the Asian Baseball Federation to discuss the competition, and then go to Japan to visit members of the World Baseball Federation. After deliberation, the Taipei Court collegial panel only allowed him to go to China for exchanges, and ruled that he must pay a bail of 150 million yuan to lift the border control from 5 to 7 days, and also ordered Sports Director Zheng Shizhong and a lawyer to guarantee his return on time.

Attorney Li Yusheng of Fidelity Law Firm said that legal alternatives to detention include bail, bond and restricted residence. The court has now ordered Koo to pay a high bond and bond it to his lawyer and the Director of Sports as an alternative to detention. If bond is to be adopted, the judge will usually choose the defendant's family or a person of social status to use their social credibility to guarantee that the defendant will not flee, reducing the public's doubts about whether the defendant may flee. If the defendant still flees in the end, the court will revoke the bond, confiscate the bail according to law, and issue a wanted notice for the defendant again.

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