The Supreme Court yesterday remanded a case in which a man was sentenced to death for fatally shooting four people in Nantou County in 2022, amid a tightening of the criteria for imposing capital punishment.
The court ruled that the High Court must separately assess the sentences for multiple crimes committed by Lee Hung-yuan (李鴻淵), a former employee of Kang Jian Biotech Co, citing Judgement No. 113-Hsien-Pan-8, issued in September last year.
In that judgement, the Constitutional Court ruled that the death penalty is constitutional only for “the most serious” premeditated crimes that result in death — widely interpreted as a de facto step toward abolition of capital punishment.
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Yesterday’s ruling marked a major shift in the case, after the Nantou District Court and the Taichung branch of the High Court had previously imposed and upheld the death sentences against Lee.
On July 14, 2022, Lee killed the brother and daughter of Kang Jian chairman Lai Min-nan (賴敏男), as well as two employees, surnamed Chang (張) and Liu (劉). He also shot Lai in the head, although Lai survived.
The district court sentenced Lee to three death sentences and one life sentence for the murders. Despite pleading guilty, he appealed the sentences.
The Taichung branch of the High Court upheld the verdict in December 2023, ruling that Lee’s actions constituted “the most serious crimes,” as defined by the UN.
Citing a forensic psychiatric evaluation indicating a low likelihood of rehabilitation, the High Court concluded that the death penalty was the only means to uphold justice and maintain social order. Lee filed another appeal.
In March last year, the Supreme Court upheld his life sentence, but did not immediately review the death sentences.
Instead, it awaited a Constitutional Court ruling on the legality of capital punishment, following petitions for extraordinary appeals filed by 37 death row inmates.
Since President William Lai (賴清德) took office in May last year, only one inmate, Huang Lin-kai (黃麟凱) — one of the 37 petitioners — has been executed.
Huang was sentenced to death in 2017 for the Oct. 1, 2013, rape and murder of his ex-girlfriend and the murder of her mother in New Taipei City.
During former president Tsai Ing-wen’s (蔡英文) two terms from 2016 to last year, two death row inmates were executed, while 33 executions were carried out during former president Ma Ying-jeou’s (馬英九) administration from 2008 to 2016.
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