Taiwan high court rejects death row inmate’s retrial motion

Bankok Post
Date: AFP
By: 23 Jun 2015

TAIPEI – Taiwan’s high court on Monday rejected a motion by the island’s longest-serving death row

A protester holds a painting of death row inmate Chiou Ho-shun during a demonstration in front of the Justice Ministry in Taipei on June 9, 2015

A protester holds a painting of death row inmate Chiou Ho-shun during a demonstration in front of the Justice Ministry in Taipei on June 9, 2015

prisoner for a retrial, saying the new evidence presented by his lawyers was not sufficient.

Chiou Ho-shun, 55, has been on death row since 1989 after being found guilty of kidnapping and murdering a six-year-old boy and robbing and killing a woman.

His lawyers lodged a motion with the high court early this month after two retired police officers backed Chiou’s claims that he confessed to the crimes after being tortured.

The officers presented their evidence to the top government watchdog the Control Yuan in 2013, which recommended an “extraordinary appeal” to prosecutors.     [FULL  STORY]

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