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Man accused of assisting wealthy businessman Zhong Wen-zhi in fleeing sentenced to 6 months in first trial

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A man surnamed Cheng was sentenced to 6 months in prison without probation for premeditatedly helping convicted wealthy businessman Zhong Wen-zhi escape to China.

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Q: What sentence did the Taipei District Court hand down to the man surnamed Cheng?
A: The man surnamed Cheng was sentenced to six months in prison, which can be commuted to a fine.
Q: Why was the request for a suspended sentence for Cheng denied by the court?
A: It was denied because Cheng had simulated routes multiple times, indicating long-term premeditation, and did not voluntarily disclose Zhong's whereabouts.
Q: Why was the man surnamed Yu found not guilty in the first trial?
A: The man surnamed Yu was found not guilty due to insufficient evidence that he knew the vehicle was carrying Zhong Wen-zhi.
Q: What was the final sentence finalized for Zhong Wen-zhi by the Supreme Court?
A: The Supreme Court finalized Zhong Wen-zhi's combined sentence of thirty years and five months on March twelve last year.
Q: What actions did Zhong Wen-zhi take on the day his sentence was finalized?
A: Zhong took a taxi to Shiding District, transferred to a car driven by Cheng and Feng, changed to forged license plates, drove to Pingxi District, switched to Yu's car, and fled towards Toucheng.