3 Sentenced for Forging Recall Petitions; Taipei District Court Grants 3-Year Suspended Sentence

Three individuals, including a staff member for KMT Legislator Lo Ming-tsai, were sentenced by the Taipei District Court for forging recall petitions against a DPP councilor. All three received three-year suspended sentences, along with requirements for probation, payments to the public treasury, and community service.
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Three individuals, including Liu Shih-chun, a staff member for KMT Legislator Lo Ming-tsai, and Wu Chun-mei, a former DPP branch head, were sentenced by the Taipei District Court on the 26th for forging recall petitions against DPP New Taipei City Councilor Chen Nai-yu. All three received three-year suspended sentences. The court ordered them to undergo probation, pay fines ranging from 150,000 to 300,000 NTD to the public treasury, and perform community service. The DPP criticized the act as a violation of democratic processes and called for an apology.

FAQ

What was the verdict in the recall petition forgery case?

All three received a three-year suspended sentence.