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A retired female teacher murder case in Taiwan has drawn attention as the defendant was sentenced to death five times before the sentence was changed to life imprisonment. The debate over the death penalty in Taiwan has continued for over twenty years, with opposition to abolishing the death penalty remaining high at eighty percent. The article explores the process and reasons behind the fluctuation of the death penalty in the balance of justice through interviews with judicial officers, experts, and family members.
Source: YAHOO