Post by shamimhossain3 on Mar 11, 2024 5:35:28 GMT 2
holes to make up for the west, and move prisoners from one prison to another. Prison. reduced, the approved capacity will be increased, but these are not long-term solutions. However, it is difficult to expand the prison. It may be difficult to borrow some idle land with the Ministry of National Defense, and due to protests from neighbors, the prison can only be built on top of the original building. Because there were too many people in the detention centers, several detention centers jointly sent a letter to the
District Attorneys Office, hoping that they would speed up the processing of the cases of detainees. As a result, the Supervisory Yuan corrected the Department of Corrections , saying that the administrative department cannot interfere with the judiciary Special Database and asked the courts to hear the cases as soon as possible. However, Chen Huimin believes that the detention centers appeal is excusable and that if prisoners are detained for too long, it will lead to excessive pressure on the detention center. Chen Huimin believes that the time of detention is now an issue.
Before the crime and sentence have been determined, any deprivation of freedom should have sufficient reasons. For example, prosecutors have to handle cases and cannot allow criminals to escape, destroy evidence, collude with confessions, etc. However, many people have reported that after being detained in a detention center for several months, the only time they saw a prosecutor or judge was in the extended detention court for investigation. Almost no progress. This also makes people question whether they are
District Attorneys Office, hoping that they would speed up the processing of the cases of detainees. As a result, the Supervisory Yuan corrected the Department of Corrections , saying that the administrative department cannot interfere with the judiciary Special Database and asked the courts to hear the cases as soon as possible. However, Chen Huimin believes that the detention centers appeal is excusable and that if prisoners are detained for too long, it will lead to excessive pressure on the detention center. Chen Huimin believes that the time of detention is now an issue.
Before the crime and sentence have been determined, any deprivation of freedom should have sufficient reasons. For example, prosecutors have to handle cases and cannot allow criminals to escape, destroy evidence, collude with confessions, etc. However, many people have reported that after being detained in a detention center for several months, the only time they saw a prosecutor or judge was in the extended detention court for investigation. Almost no progress. This also makes people question whether they are