Taichung Luxury Home Torture Case: Main Suspect Sentenced to 14 Years in Second Trial
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A man surnamed Liu from Taichung was convicted of torturing his assistant to death over an accounting dispute. Initially sentenced to life imprisonment, the High Court reduced his sentence to 14 years on appeal.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Who was the main perpetrator in the Taichung torture case?
- A: A 33-year-old man surnamed Liu, former deputy head of a police association, triggered by accounting disputes.
- Q: How did the victim die?
- A: He was tortured with bats, belts, electric shocks, fire torches, and forced to ingest poison.
- Q: Why was the sentence reduced in the second trial?
- A: Due to mediation with the victim's family and compensation, showing improved post-offense conduct.