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Denied guilt in development case! Zheng Wencan was detained for 47 days and posted bail│Global News reporter Huang Gengen News link: Zheng Wencan, the former chairman of the Straits Exchange Foundation and the former mayor of Taoyuan, was charged for allegedly accepting a bribe of 5 million in a redistricting case. After 48 days of detention, the prosecutor yesterday transferred him to Taoyuan for trial. The Prefectural Court ruled at 1:30 a.m. today (28th) that a bail of NT$28 million was required. His eldest brother Zheng Wenbin assisted in the bail process. After completing the process, he walked out of the Taoyuan Prefectural Court at about 5 a.m. You can see his messy hair and face. He was haggard, even wearing a mask could not hide his fatigue, and his figure had become significantly thinner. Lawyer Li Yusheng from Fidelity Law Firm said: "Several sums of money were found in Zheng Wencan's home. If Zheng Wencan cannot explain the source of these funds, he may be involved in the crime of unknown sources of property for civil servants. In addition, Zheng Wencan...

Brother Zheng Wencan raised 28 million in 111 minutes and the bailiff counted money in 2 hours without a smile! Zheng Wencan posted 28 million bail and lost weight. His gray hair increased│Sanli News reporter Shi Mingqi Zhang Yujie Ling Yujun Dai Weichen News links: Former Chairman of the Straits Exchange Foundation and former Mayor of Taoyuan Zheng Wencan was indicted for allegedly accepting a bribe of NT$5 million in a redistricting case. After being detained for 48 days, the prosecutor yesterday transferred him to the Taoyuan District Court for trial. At about 1:30 a.m. today (28th), it was ruled that Zheng Wencan would be released on bail of NT$28 million, and his eldest brother Zheng Wenbin would be released on bail. Assisting in the insurance application process, he walked out of the Taoyuan courtyard at about 5 a.m. after completing the process. You can see that his hair is messy, his face is haggard, his fatigue cannot be concealed even though he is wearing a mask, and his figure is significantly thinner. Lawyer Li Yusheng from Fidelity Law Firm said: "Zheng Wencan paid a bail of 28 million,...

The taxi "turned around quickly" and caused the rider to fall off the bike. The judge determined that there was a causal relationship and sentenced him.│Min TV News reporters Li Yuhan and Huang Baorong News link: Can you still be fined if you don't directly hit the rider and cause him to fall? Let's take a look at this case. A few days ago, a motorcyclist in Songshan District, Taipei City, was driving through an intersection when he encountered a taxi making a sharp turn. He was so frightened that he braked suddenly and lost control and fell, causing abrasions and bruises all over his body and a fractured right foot. Afterwards, the rider sued the taxi driver for negligent injury. The judge also determined that although the driver did not hit the other party at the time, there was a causal relationship between the driver and the other party's car. He was eventually sentenced to three months in prison, which can be commuted to a fine. There were cars coming and going on the main road. A taxi turned on its lights and made a sharp turn at the intersection. But at this moment, a car coming from the opposite direction…

Ex-wife reported Lieutenant Colonel for passing on indecent photos, accumulating three major offenses, but the "dismissal order" was invalid. One TV reporter | Liu Songlin, Chen Ruixiang News link: A Lieutenant Colonel at the National Defense University was reported for violating military discipline many times, accumulating two major offenses within a year, but he did not expect The school also received a report from the lieutenant colonel's ex-wife that he had used a dating app to send "private photos" to netizens, which became the last straw that broke the camel's back. The Personnel Evaluation Committee decided that the nude photo incident damaged the reputation of the military, and he was given a third serious warning and dismissed from his post. The lieutenant colonel who was punished was dissatisfied and filed a lawsuit. The court held that there was no problem with giving a serious warning, but the dismissal order had procedural flaws and the judgment was revoked. Attorney Li Yusheng from Fidelity Law Offices said that this administrative sanction has not yet taken effect and therefore does not meet the requirements for dismissal. Therefore, the dismissal is illegal. However, if the school later delivers the serious sanction to the lieutenant colonel, it will take effect legally. The National Defense University responded to this…

Three more city committee members are involved in the Jinghua City case! The possibility of summoning Ko Wen-je in the end is not ruled out | Cai Yijie, a reporter from One TV News and Era News News Link: During the period when Ko Wen-je, chairman of the People's Party, was the mayor of Taipei, the approved plot ratio of Jinghua City increased from 560% to 840%, which was found to be a major violation by the Control Yuan. In January, the proposal Correction: After the Taipei District Prosecutors Office intervened in the investigation in May, it secretly interviewed nearly 30 officials. On the 12th, it summoned the key figure, Peng Zhensheng, the chairman of the Urban Planning Committee, and charged him with the serious crime of seeking profit under the Anti-Corruption Act. The order restricts exit from the country. "Ling Media" has learned that the case will be changed from "he" to "investigation", and it is not ruled out that Ko Wen-je will be interviewed in the near future. Attorney Li Yusheng of Fidelity Law Office said that due to the suspected crime of profiteering in the Jinghuacheng case, the prosecutors and the Independent Commission Against Corruption are currently summoning members of the then Urban Planning Commission to...

A hotel restaurant manager was prosecuted for secretly using a NT$20,000 "parking voucher" │ TVBS News reporters Huang Kaijing and Li Jianwei News link: A man named Liao in Taipei was previously the restaurant manager at the Courtyard by Marriott Hotel, but he used his public property for personal gain. The parking vouchers that should have been destroyed were secretly kept and used to offset their own parking fees. In the past year, they secretly took vouchers worth 20,000 yuan. The hotel immediately sued after discovering it. The prosecutor's office concluded the investigation and charged him with business embezzlement. Attorney Zhang Kaixin of Fidelity Law Office said: "If a person possesses company property for business purposes, but uses the property as if it were his own property out of the desire to take it for himself, it will constitute The crime of business embezzlement shall be punished by imprisonment of not less than six months but not more than five years...