Former Criminal Investigation Bureau Captain Acquitted of Bribery and Leak Charges Due to Insufficient Evidence
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A former captain of the Criminal Investigation Bureau's 8th Investigation Brigade, surnamed Hsu, was acquitted on June 4, 2025, by the Shilin District Prosecutors Office on charges of accepting bribes from a transnational gambling group and leaking investigation secrets. The prosecution found insufficient evidence, citing a lack of chat records and personal data inquiry logs, applying the principle of 'in dubio pro reo'.
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- Q: What is a non-prosecution decision?
- A: A decision by the prosecutor not to file a public indictment because the evidence is insufficient to prove the suspect's guilt.
- Q: What is 'ex officio review' (再議)?
- A: A mechanism for appealing a non-prosecution decision, where a higher prosecutorial authority reviews the decision's validity.
- Q: What is the principle of 'in dubio pro reo'?
- A: A fundamental principle in criminal law stating that any doubt in the evidence should be resolved in favor of the defendant.