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Doctor mistakenly used counterfeit bills to buy gift box! Prosecutors ruled it "difficult to identify" and granted non-prosecution | TTV News reporters Li Tingxi and Zhang Xinzhi News link: A doctor collected medical bills from a patient and used the money to buy a gift box at a department store. The clerk discovered that one of the 100-yuan bills was counterfeit. The doctor was prosecuted on suspicion of counterfeiting currency. However, prosecutors argued that counterfeit bills are increasingly sophisticated and difficult to identify, making it possible for the doctor to have hastily collected the money and misused it. The doctor ultimately received a non-prosecution. Li Xin, an attorney at Fidelity Law Firm, stated that knowing that counterfeit bills are counterfeit and still using them for the purpose of defrauding others constitutes a criminal offense under the counterfeit currency law...

"Volcano Pizza" Wars! Domino's Officially Sues Pizza Hut. A Super Comparison! Two Similar Pizzas, Different in Flavor and Design. "Volcano Pizza" Wars! Pizza Leaders Head to Court | Reporter Cai Youxian and Wu Jiecheng. News Link: The "Volcano Pizza War" between Domino's and Pizza Hut continues to rage. In June of this year, Pizza Hut launched its "Volcano Lava Pizza," prompting competitor Domino's to protest, claiming it was the original creator of the volcano concept. Domino's has now issued a statement, stating that it has appointed a professional legal team to pursue legal action...

The "Volcano Pizza" War Continues! Domino's Accuses Pizza Hut of Plagiarism | CTS News Reporter Lu Yi News Link: The "Volcano Pizza War" between Domino's and Pizza Hut continues to rage. In June of this year, Pizza Hut launched its "Volcano Lava Pizza," prompting a strong protest from competitor Domino's, claiming it was the original creator of the volcano concept. Domino's has now issued a statement, confirming that it has commissioned a professional legal team to take legal action. Pizza Hut responded that it has not received any information regarding this matter and will cooperate if the dispute proceeds to legal proceedings, while also actively defending its brand rights. Attorney Li Yusheng of Fidelity Law Firm...

Huang Lü Jinru changes her plea to guilty at first hearing in Taipei District Court in ghost signature case | FTV News reporter Huang Guocheng News link: In the ghost signature case, five individuals, including Huang Lü Jinru, chairperson of the Kuomintang's Taipei City Party Committee, were detained and indicted on charges of forgery and violating the Personal Data Protection Act. The first hearing took place at the Taipei District Court today. Huang Lü Jinru, who had originally pleaded not guilty, immediately changed her plea to admit all charges after just ten minutes. Her lawyer also requested bail, citing her advanced age. However, prosecutors believe that Huang Lü Jinru's detention is still necessary, as co-defendant Lai Yiren, who will be summoned that afternoon, has denied any wrongdoing. Liu Yiling, an attorney at Fidelity Law Firm, stated...

Ye Linchuan is suspected of operating a gambling operation. Prosecutors have summoned 15 individuals for questioning on charges of corruption and other offenses. Prosecutors have divided their forces into 17 locations! Prosecutors searched Ye Linchuan's council office, suspecting he was behind illegal special business operations. Ye Linchuan has been named as a defendant. | Sanli News reporters Wang Yuzhen and Zhou Weizhi. News link: Fidelity Law Firm attorney Li Xin stated that last year's police investigation into collusion with gambling and pornography operators raised concerns about potential involvement of officers in shielding criminals and corruption. Ye Linchuan's assistant was also summoned. Today's search may be part of an expansion of the case. Prosecutors suspect Ye Linchuan himself of profiteering, hence the search. Today's 17-location operation by prosecutors may have...

Outrageous! A "fake doctor" infiltrated the National Taiwan University Children's Hospital, pleaded not guilty to no harm to patients, and was acquitted under the Personal Data Protection Act. | FTV News reporter Wu Wenyi News link: Outrageous! A woman, wearing a white coat and falsely claiming to be a resident physician at the University of Tokyo in Japan, infiltrated the National Taiwan University Children's Hospital on an exchange. During her time there, she performed ward rounds, conducted consultations, and other medical duties, even reviewing countless patient records and requesting blood draws. After being caught, the Taipei District Prosecutor's Office charged her under the Personal Data Protection Act and the Medical Practitioners Act. However, due to "this reason," the court ruled against her under the Personal Data Protection Act...

The deceased's 70-year-old father cried and collapsed, blasting the suspect for "taking away two daughters at once" TTV News│Reporter Li Ruoci News link: The elder sister was abused by her husband, and the younger sister stood up to protect her. Unexpectedly, the Zhang sisters were all killed by their brother-in-law. The 70-year-old father of the Zhang family was so sad that his legs collapsed. He cried and cursed the suspect for killing his two daughters at once. The uncle was even more furious, saying that the man surnamed Xie did not go out to make money. He usually relied on his mother's family for financial support. The couple even lived in the house of his parents-in-law. His father-in-law once warned him that he would divorce if he did not find a job. Unexpectedly, before the divorce was successful after filing a domestic violence lawsuit, the man was released on bail and brutally killed his wife and sister-in-law in the street. Fidelity Legal Affairs...

Domestic violence again! A Tucheng man beat his son in the street. The prosecutor quickly issued an arrest warrant and arrested him. Mirror News│Reporters Gong Pinrou and Lin Yongzhi News link: A domestic violence husband killed his wife and sister-in-law in the street in Tucheng, New Taipei City a few days ago. Unexpectedly, a similar case was reported again. A citizen took a video of a father riding a bicycle to take his child home. However, before his son got on the car, the father suddenly attacked him three times. Enthusiastic citizens quickly called the police to deal with it. Lawyer Liu Yiling of Fidelity Law Firm said that the protection orders issued by the court have different types and different contents. They are divided into ordinary protection orders, temporary protection orders and emergency protection orders.…

Jinghuacheng case: 3 audio files of meetings inspected. Ko Wen-je admitted that Orange "took away a suitcase worth tens of millions of yuan" | FTV News reporters Huang Enlin and Cai Chenghan News link: Taipei City reported that the Jinghuacheng scandal case has been heard intensively. Ko Wen-je, who is in custody, was again summoned this morning (10). However, the original plan was to summon former Taipei City Deputy Mayor Peng Zhensheng to testify today, but due to family changes, the hearing was postponed and changed to inspecting 3 audio files of meetings. This time, the prosecutors also mentioned that in order to promote litigation economy, they decided to abandon "Miao Tian" to testify, and also believed that Ko Wen-je did not dispute the part about Orange taking away the suitcase. Li Yusheng, a lawyer at Fidelity Law Firm, said that if...

National Taiwan Normal University "Blood Draw for Credits"... Taipei Prosecutors Office raided campus and "seized blood samples" | One TV News Reporter Pan Wenyu News link: National Taiwan Normal University women's football team broke out in the "blood draw for credits" controversy. The Taipei District Prosecutors Office determined that coach Zhou Taiying was suspected of coercion and embezzlement. On the 16th, they took the initiative to split the case for investigation and listed her as the defendant. Yesterday (17th) morning, they sent personnel into the school and seized existing blood samples. However, compared with the previous National Taiwan Normal University public meeting records, the relevant information was clearly claimed to have been destroyed in January. When asked, the school only said …

Students complained about being guinea pigs and were scolded by audio files. Zhou Taiying said that they should have dropped out of school long ago. | CTS News reporters Cai Zhiyun and Li Hongjie News link: National Taiwan Normal University women's football team coach Zhou Taiying was accused of forcing students to cooperate with research and draw blood by deducting credits. The funds were recovered as the team's public fund. The incident has been raging for many days. The audio file of Zhou Taiying scolding students was also exposed, but there are still many doubts in the case, including that students have been having their blood drawn since 7 years ago, but the research project linked to it started in 2023. In addition, in the same type of sub-research, other units also denied that there was a "blood drawing project". In order to preserve evidence, the Northern District Prosecutors Office went to...

23 students from Jiantai High School were wrongly registered for the exam subject. Lawyer suggested that they could request compensation from the state. Mirror News reporter Tong Yajun News link: Jiantai High School in Miaoli County collectively registered the wrong exam subject for the college subject test. The rights of 23 students were damaged. Now they are facing the dilemma of retaking the exam or giving up their preferred major. In this regard, a lawyer suggested that students could request compensation from the state on the grounds that the school staff was at fault and caused damage to the students. Attorney Li Yusheng of Fidelity Law Firm said that Jiantai High School reported a major oversight in the registration for the subject test, which affected 23 students. Since Jiantai High School is a private school, while assisting students in registering…