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Home Activity Slideshow 2020-09-11 PIÀNN-TIÛNN(拚場) Second Visits - Searching For Chih-hsiung Chen(陳智雄) Martyr's Lîng-tsong(靈蹤)

2020-09-11 PIÀNN-TIÛNN(拚場) Second Visits - Searching For Chih-hsiung Chen(陳智雄) Martyr's Lîng-tsong(靈蹤)

PIÀNN-TIÛNN(拚場) Second Visits - Searching For Chih-hsiung Chen(陳智雄) Martyr's Lîng-tsong(靈蹤)




2020-09-11 PIÀNN-TIÛNN(拚場) Second Visits - Searching For Chih-hsiung Chen(陳智雄) Martyr's Lîng-tsong(靈蹤)


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Last Updated ( Monday, 13 February 2023 13:02 )  

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President Ma Ying-jeou’s nominees for grand justices, left to right, National Taiwan University law professor Tsai Ming-cheng, Deputy Minister of Justice Wu Chen-huan, lawyer Huang Horng-shya and Shilin District Court President Lin Jyun-yi pose for a picture in Taipei yesterday.
Photo: Wang Min-wei, Taipei Times

President Ma Ying-jeou’s (馬英九) latest nominations for grand justices drew criticism yesterday, as Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) legislators and civic groups questioned not only his right to nominate candidates, but also whether a judge who acquitted him in a corruption case is an appropriate nominee.