Taichung Man Sentenced to 6 Months in Prison Without Probation for Evading Military Service by Staying Abroad

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  • Taichung Man Sentenced to 6 Months in Prison Without Probation for Evading Military Service by Staying Abroad
  • A 25-year-old Taichung man, surnamed Hsieh, who went abroad for studies, was sentenced for failing to return as required and not providing proof of enrollment. After ignoring notifications from the district office, prosecutors indicted him for violating the Obstruction of Military Service Act. The court recently handed down a six-month prison sentence in the first trial and denied probation, citing the need to uphold the fairness of the conscription system. The case can be appealed.
  • Source: PR Times
  • Date: June 9, 2026

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A 25-year-old Taichung man, surnamed Hsieh, who went abroad for studies, was sentenced for failing to return as required and not providing proof of enrollment. After ignoring notifications from the district office, prosecutors indicted him for violating the Obstruction of Military Service Act. The court recently handed down a six-month prison sentence in the first trial and denied probation, citing the need to uphold the fairness of the conscription system. The case can be appealed.

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Taichung Man Sentenced to 6 Months in Prison Without Probation for Evading Military Service by Staying Abroad (June 9, 2026), PR Times
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PR Times
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June 9, 2026
A 25-year-old Taichung man, surnamed Hsieh, who went abroad for studies, was sentenced for failing to return as required and not providing proof of enrollment. After ignoring notifications from the district office, prosecutors indicted him for violating the Obstruction of Military Service Act. The court recently handed down a six-month prison sentence in the first trial and denied probation, citing the need to uphold the fairness of the conscription system. The case can be appealed.
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(CNA, Taichung, June 9, Reporter Su Mu-chun) A Taichung man surnamed Hsieh, who went abroad to study three years ago, was sentenced in the first instance to six months in prison without probation for staying overseas and failing to return as required to submit proof of schooling before leaving again. He ignored notifications from the district office and was indicted by prosecutors for violating the Obstruction of Military Service Act. The case is appealable.

According to the prosecutor's indictment, the 25-year-old man, Hsieh, applied to leave the country for overseas studies on November 28, 2023, and was approved by the National Immigration Agency on January 16, 2024.

Under the Military Service Act, Hsieh was required to return to Taiwan by December 31, 2024 (the year he turned 24) and could re-apply to leave the country after submitting proof of school enrollment. The North District Office of Taichung City notified Hsieh and his family by letter on January 15, 2025. However, Hsieh, who had left the country in September 2023, had no entry records as of August 22, 2025, and failed to return by the deadline despite being notified.

During the investigation, Hsieh's mother testified that he went abroad to study in 2023, but the school's academic year is divided into four terms (spring, summer, autumn, winter). If he missed one term, he could not complete the academic year's curriculum. Therefore, he planned to continue his studies abroad for another two years and return in 2026 to fulfill his military service.

After the investigation, prosecutors determined that Hsieh had subjective intent to commit the crime and indicted him for violating the Obstruction of Military Service Act.

During the trial at the Taichung District Court, Hsieh denied the charges. He argued that issues with his academic arrangements and transitions, financial pressure and living difficulties, a lack of understanding of the military service deadlines, and administrative and communication delays led to his failure to return on time, and that he did not actively evade military service.

The court considered that the defendant not only obstructed the state's effective management of military service affairs but also undermined the fairness of the conscription system, harming our country's potential national defense mobilization capabilities. On the 4th of this month, the court sentenced Hsieh to a 6-month prison term, convertible to a fine, for violating the Obstruction of Military Service Act. The entire case can be appealed.

Furthermore, the court stated that although Hsieh had no prior criminal record, to eradicate the erroneous belief among draftees that "as long as you leave the country, you can be exempted from the constitutional obligation of military service and escape criminal liability for obstructing military service by fulfilling certain probation conditions like paying a sum of money," it declared that probation would not be granted.

FAQ

謝姓男子為何被判刑?

他以國外就學為由出境後,超過規定期限未返國,也未依規定檢附在學證明申請再出境,經通知後仍滯留國外,被認定妨害兵役。

法院判決的結果是什麼?

台中地方法院一審依違反妨害兵役治罪條例,判處謝姓男子6個月有期徒刑,得易科罰金,但宣告不得緩刑。

為什麼法院不給予緩刑?

法院為杜絕役男「只要支付罰金即可免除服役義務」的錯誤認知,並維護兵役制度的公平性,因此決定不予緩刑。

謝姓男子的辯護理由是什麼?

他辯稱因國外學業銜接問題、經濟壓力、對兵役規範認知不足及行政程序延宕等因素導致逾期未歸,並非有意逃避兵役。

此案件是否可以上訴?

是的,全案可上訴。