Zhang Shujing Brought to Court, Wears Pink Plaid Head Covering to Avoid Being Photographed

Landlady Zhang Shujing, serving a 16-year-5-month sentence for false accusation and fraud, appeared in the High Court today to appeal her sentence calculation. She wore a pink plaid head covering to avoid media photography. She has been involved in numerous rental disputes since 2013 and is also serving time for negligent homicide and obstruction of liberty.
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(Central News Agency reporter Hsieh Chun-lin, Taipei, 11th) Landlady Zhang Shujing, who committed false accusation, defrauded tenants, and other crimes, was sentenced to 16 years and 5 months in prison and began serving her sentence years ago. Zhang Shujing, who is currently serving her sentence, was brought to the High Court today for a hearing on a case requesting the determination of her executable sentence. She wore a pink plaid head covering because she did not want to be photographed by the media.

Zhang Shujing, who is serving her sentence, recently filed an objection with the Taiwan High Court, stating that the total of her 41 crimes, including negligent homicide, should result in a combined sentence of 16 years and 5 months, with the sentence starting from October 20, 2021, and scheduled to end on April 19, 2037. However, the prison certificate states that her sentence ends on June 19, 2037, which she believes is incorrect. She also accused the prosecutor of being passive and not applying for a combined sentence for her, thus she filed an objection according to law.

The High Court ruled on April 27 that, upon investigation, the prosecutor did not have the situations Zhang Shujing claimed, such as "delayed response," "failure to forward," or "unable to combine." The prosecutor's execution order in this case was found to be lawful, and Zhang Shujing's objection was deemed groundless and should be dismissed. Zhang Shujing appeared in court again today for a case requesting the determination of her executable sentence.

Zhang Shujing was accused of renting out houses in New Taipei City starting from 2013, involving false accusation and defrauding tenants. For the part of the Taiwan High Court's second-instance judgment that cannot be commuted to a fine, she is to serve 8 years and 6 months in prison, and the Supreme Court rejected the appeal, making the judgment final. Additionally, Zhang Shujing has been accused of suing multiple tenants over rental disputes since 2014, and was sentenced to 5 years and 6 months for false accusation, with the judgment finalized. Furthermore, Zhang Shujing is also involved in several other cases, including negligent homicide and obstruction of liberty, and is currently serving her sentence. (Editor: Li Hsi-chang) 1150511

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