Zheng Wencan

Denied guilt in development case! Zheng Wencan was detained for 47 days and posted on bail. Lawyer Li Yusheng explained the relevant criminal proceedings such as bail, detention, and prosecution.

鄭文燦,貪污,交保,羈押

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, at about 1:30 a.m. today (28th), ordered a bail of NT$28 million. 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: "In Zheng Wencan's residence...

Brother Zheng Wencan raised 28 million yuan in 111 minutes, and the bailiff counted money for 2 hours without smiling! Zheng Wencan paid 28 million yuan on bail and became thinner. His gray hair increased. Lawyer Li Yusheng explained the criminal procedure process.

鄭文燦,貪污,交保

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. Assisted in applying for insurance, and after completing the process, he walked out of the Taoyuan courtyard at about 5 a.m., and you could see that his hair was messy and his face was haggard...

Man took "zombie poison" and killed a policeman. Etomidate will be listed as a drug in October | Lawyer Li Yusheng explains the requirements and criteria for the crime of unsafe driving.

撞死警察,毒品,不能安全駕駛

Man took "zombie poison" and killed a police officer. Etomidate will be listed as a drug in October | 1TV News reporter Cai Yijie News link: A man surnamed Huang drove at high speed in Sanchong District, New Taipei City, and hit a police car and a taxi that were waiting at a red light. , resulting in 1 death and 4 injuries. The driver who caused the accident admitted that he had smoked etomidate narcotic cartridges, which are known as "zombie drugs." This drug is an emerging drug that takes effect within 30 seconds of injection. It was originally an anesthetic drug used in hospitals but has been abused and mostly sold to young people. However, because etomidate was still a controlled substance at the time of the incident, it will not be officially listed as a controlled substance until October this year...

Zheng Wencan held a detention court for the third time! High Court: Ignoring substantial influence|Lawyer Li Yusheng explains the requirements and identification standards for corruption crimes and substantial influence

鄭文燦,貪污,實質影響力

Zheng Wencan held a detention court for the third time! High Court: Ignoring substantive influence | News link from 1TV News reporter Cai Yijie: The prosecutor's office has launched the third round of Zheng Wencan's corruption case! Yesterday (10th), the High Court revoked the bail and held that the Taoyuan District Court ignored the "substantial influence" and therefore remanded the case for further review. The lawyer said that the so-called substantial influence means that although it is not within the scope of his job, he can still use political influence to change the decisions of other civil servants, so it also falls within the scope of corruption crimes. Political figures who have had "substantial influence" in history include former President Chen Shui-bian and former Executive Yuan Secretary-General Lin Ik-shih...