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Former Taipei City Councilor Bai Rende testified in the Jinghua City corruption case, saying the issues were too "silky" and elicited laughter. Lawyer Li Yusheng explained the consequences of disrespecting the judge or even insulting the prosecutor in court.


Former Taipei City Council member Bai Rende testified in the Jinghua City corruption case, saying the issues were too "silky" and elicited laughter. | FTV News reporter Huang Guocheng

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The Taipei District Court is hearing the Jinghuacheng case. This morning, in addition to mentioning Ko Wen-je, the court also summoned Shen Qingjing and Huang Jingmao, and also called in a witness, Bai Rende, the former Taipei City Council member and professor of the Department of Land and Political Science at National Chengchi University. In addition, Chen Pei-chi recently posted a message to express her grievances on behalf of her husband. This time when she came to the Taipei District Court, her emotions seemed much calmer. As for Ko Wen-je's previous roar at the prosecutor in court, which may have involved public insult, the prosecutor has also sent a letter to the court to request the court video footage.

Li Yusheng, an attorney at Fidelity Law Firm, stated that Ko Wen-je had authorized the Jinghua City case to be sent to the Urban Planning and Design Committee. The summons today to Professor Bai Ren-de, who attended the meeting, was primarily intended to clarify that someone at the meeting stated that the project did not comply with urban renewal requirements and could not directly qualify for the volume incentive. This reinforces the subjective illegal intent of the person in charge. Furthermore, access to court recordings is a right of the parties involved, and judges typically grant it. Furthermore, Ko Wen-je's inappropriate actions could constitute public insult, giving prosecutors the right to file a lawsuit.

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