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2018-07-07 Tâi-uân Sîn-tō(台灣神道) Min-yin(敏印) Practitioner Arbor Memorial

Tâi-uân Sîn-tō(台灣神道) Min-yin(敏印) Practitioner Arbor Memorial
 



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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 10 July 2018 22:10 )  

Newsflash

The Taiwan High Court yesterday upheld a Taipei District Court ruling that found Taipei District Court Judge Chou Chan-chun (周占春) not guilty of negligence in making a witness’ name public.

Yesterday’s ruling is final.

The High Court’s ruling said that as prosecutors did not apply for the witness’ name to be withheld, Chou was under no obligation to do so.

In December last year, Chou and his secretary, Liu Lee-ying (劉麗英), were charged with malfeasance for alleged negligence in the disclosure of the name of a witness who was involved in an illegal drug production and transportation case heard by Chou, Taipei prosecutors said.