Injustice and Intimidation: The Dark Truth Behind My Legal Fight in Taiwan

Injustice and Intimidation: The Dark Truth Behind My Legal Fight in Taiwan

Justice System
How long will it take for our justice system to recognize the abuse and bias at play?

Open┬а&┬аShut Case of
┬а ┬а ┬а ┬а ┬а ┬а ┬а┬аFoul Play!

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At what point does the glaring truth become too big to ignore?

On October 20, 2024,

after months of anxious waiting and hoping that the Supreme Court would finally hear my plea and recognize that I committed no crime, I received a single, baffling piece of paper. It offered no clarity, only deeper confusion. When I called the number provided, the person on the line confirmed that a decision had been reached but said I could still appeal. This contradictionтАФfinality paired with the possibility of appealтАФwas confusing enough. Then, he suggested I could go to the High Court to fight the decision using new evidence. But what constitutes тАЬnewтАЭ evidence when the courts havenтАЩt even considered the evidence IтАЩve already provided? Six valid reasons for my appeal have been summarily ignored, never addressed.

Mediation Event The farcical mediation event video┬аunderscores that I was acting out of genuine fear and duress, taking measures necessary to avoid what might otherwise be interpreted as a suicide. And yet, five witnesses, whose testimonies would corroborate my state of fear and a plethora of video and audio evidence, have been selectively disregarded. Including a video of a guest warning me about potential safety concerns, death-threat style. These were people who knew the reality of my situation then, who knew I was crying out for help. At what point is calling my plea 'unimportant to the case' corruption?

To compound my anguish and maintain the harassment, I received another summons that same week, notifying me of a court appearance on November 18, 2024. Desperate for answers, I called to find out if this was related to my lawsuit or if I was being sued again. No one could provide any clear information. Is it unreasonable to want to know if I can go home for Christmas this year, or if my dear friend should go ahead and get her plane ticket? I told her not to get her ticket just to be safe. What would you do? I don't want to burden anyone financially or waste her money. If I cannot leave Taiwan, I will lose my own ticketтАФan expense that is not insignificant, but it really is an abusive and backward encounter, to say the least.

The judicial silence is oppressive. It appears that, to them, I am not entitled to even the most basic human courtesy: to be told if I can leave the country. This disregard for decency is demoralizing, a remnant of an authoritarian approach that treats individuals with utter indifference. Six valid points for appealтАФconsistently dismissed without reason. This is not exaggeration; it is the unvarnished truth of my situation.

When does the issuance of more than five judicial notices in one monthтАФcryptic, bewildering, and beyond comprehension even for locals who are trying to helpтАФcross the line into abuse, bullying, and the savage treatment of a human being?

I am without resources, unable to afford a lawyer, and indebted to friends who have generously but unsustainably tried to support me. This case has devastated my life, as if the objective was to break me completely.


Taiwan law┬аis┬аclear...

The justice system should not be wielded as a weapon to destroy an individual. Yet, this principle has been ignored in my case. The law states that actions taken under fear, duress, or necessity should not result in criminal liability. I have compelling video evidence and five witnesses who attest to my fear and the necessity of my actionsтАФevidence dismissed as irrelevant by the courts.

I have pursued every available avenue for assistance and have only been met with rejection. I have five formal refusals from the Legal Aid Foundation. The compassionate efforts of others have been in vain. This case, while it may seem small, reveals systemic flaws and mocks the very notion of justice. It cries out for reform in TaiwanтАЩs judicial process.Praying Hands

I am writing this with the hope that, miraculously, a lawyer might step forward to support me at my next court appearance and help put an end to this devastating ordeal.


...Selectively Ignored law is clearer!

In Taiwan, the relevant legal principles for committing an act under duress or necessity are found in the Criminal Code of the Republic of China (Taiwan)

Article 21 - Necessity: This article states that an act performed out of necessity to avoid imminent danger to oneself or others may not be punishable if the danger could not otherwise be averted. The principle of necessity is meant to protect individuals who commitacts under extraordinary circumstances where harm is unavoidable.

Article 23 - Self-defense and Necessity:┬аThis article provides that if a person acts under compulsion, they may not be held criminally liable. This law is used to justify actions taken under duress or to prevent immediate harm to oneself or others, provided the response is proportional to the threat faced.s article provides that if a person acts under compulsion, they may not be held criminally liable. This law is used to justify actions taken under duress or to prevent immediate harm to oneself or others, provided the response is proportional to the threat faced.

These provisions reflect that Taiwanese law acknowledges the concept of necessity and duress as defenses that can absolve a person from criminal liability if certain conditions are met. The specific application of these defenses depends on judicial interpretation and the details of the case.

What would you do?

ItтАЩs a difficult reality to face, but despite my persistent effortsтАФasking, begging, and pleading for someone, or for some judge, to consider my valid and well-supported claims of fear, duress, and necessityтАФit has become painfully clear that thereтАЩs something unrelated blocking this path. This highlights a greater issue: the "memorize and forget" approach to education here, which might make Taiwan excel in passing tests, but fail in handling lifeтАЩs real challenges. ItтАЩs a phrase thatтАЩs bound to gain exponential popularity.

LetтАЩs think about this for a moment. Currently, the level of misunderstanding seems to be so extreme that judges fail to connect basic, logical dots. In most of the world, people who attend school and succeed at the basics generally donтАЩt struggle with straightforward comprehension. Yet, in Southeast AsiaтАФparticularly TaiwanтАФwhere "passing tests and failing life" is the norm, itтАЩs as if failure is unheard of. Why, then, should I expect anything exceptional from the judges here?

Now, I may not have a judgeтАЩs formal education, but it shouldnтАЩt take an academic explanation of epic proportions to make this clear. And yet, here we are, dealing with this cycle of bureaucracy and paperwork, facing a system that feels detached from even the most basic logic.


The Landlord Scam Folder

The contents of my Landlord Scam Folder include over┬а345+┬аfiles, mostly scanned mail I have received from the court. To fail to respect a person's mental health and life in this way is simply savage! It is hard not to wonder if this could be about more than just me briefly sharing my rental contract nearly four years ago.


From October 14, 2020 to November 1, 2024

345+ Files and Documents

The Landlord Scam Folder

My experience with this sorry excuse for a justice system here makes the "American Man Kills Himself in Taiwan Courtroom After Drug Sentence" news headline much easier to relate to and understand.

The judicial system here has made it painfully clear that:

  • My need for privacy, with only glass for protection, doesnтАЩt matter to them.
    Taiwan Landlord
  • Having a sliding glass door that doesnтАЩt lock isnтАЩt important.
  • My fear for my safety is evidently insignificant to them.
  • The landlord breaking the contract and scamming me is so acceptable that you logically wonder if they are working together.
  • They donтАЩt care that I may never see my grandmother again or the pain they are causing my family because even after reading my mothers letter begging the judge to consider the hurt and pain, and loss of $8,000CAD my family have suffered because of this the original sentence stands.
  • I donтАЩt deserve to know if I can leave the country to visit my family this Christmas and wonтАЩt know until I arrive at the airport.
  • I am considered to be less than a human or animal and my emotions can be warned to stay quite and to drive this point home the landlord wins $10,000 more in even more emotional damages in mid-2024 because I shared the PDF of our contract that she broke in 2020.
  • Losing my flight ticket and the money for it means nothing to them.
  • I cannot know if I will face yet another lawsuit when I am summoned to court on November 18 until that date.
  • Their aptitude for torment far exceeds any capacity for empathy or humane treatment.┬аThis was exemplified in the news story above because, well, the choice between death and TaiwanтАЩs special brand of subtle torture wasnтАЩt much of a toss-up. IтАЩve had my own dose of this тАЬcharmтАЭ one of countless visits to the Taichung High Court, where on this particular day was beside myself┬аand closer to loosing my mind. ┬аThe volume Naturally, this was the day the clerks decided I should handwrite a few missing Chinese charactersтАФI can not read or write in Chinese whatsoever. This might've had something to do with me ever committing the great sin in the first place, but that is a separate case. So there I was, pen in hand, while the clerks hovered around, delighted to mock my effort. ┬аI would expect nothing less than this level of pure professionalism.┬а
  • Their failure to even pretend to follow┬аthe law and give me, the foreigner, the same consideration, even if they are pretending, but if nothing else than to look ┬аincreasing my penalty from 2 to 6 months because I wasnтАЩt remorseful enough, disregards how emotionally and mentally devastating their actions have been. This has ruined my life financially and will unfortunately continue to have a detrimental effect on many others as well.

An embarrassingly shameful absence of judgment making ignorance and┬а
At the very least it shows how much I must truly love Taiwan.


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October 20 Mail Key Information:Notice

  • Sender: The Supreme CourtтАЩs clerkтАЩs office (цЬАщлШц│ХщЩвцЫ╕шиШшЩХ).
  • Recipient: The letter is addessed to тАЬCline Ross NeillтАЭ (цЯпцДЫцАЭ in Chinese), meaning itтАЩs intended for you.
  • Legal Matter: The letter states that you have violated the тАЬPersonal Data Protection ActтАЭ (хАЛф║║ш│ЗцЦЩф┐Эшн╖ц│Х).
  • Date of Legal Decision: It mentions that the Supreme Court made a ruling on October 16, 2024.
  • Case Number: The case reference is Case No. 4256.
  • Action Required: This letter is informing you of your right to appeal, implying that there has already been a decision made, but you may still have legal options to contest it.
  • Additional Information:┬аThe main judgment was published on the courtтАЩs website on October 16, 2024.

Next Steps for You:

  1. Understand the Violation:┬аIt looks like you may have been found guilty or involved in a case regarding a breach of TaiwanтАЩs Personal Data Protection Law. You should try to get more details about the specific violation.
  2. Consider an Appeal: You have the option to appeal, as the document highlights the possibility of appealing the decision. ItтАЩs important to determine the deadline for this.
  3. Contact a Lawyer: Since this is a legal matter with potentially serious consequences, it would be wise to consult a local lawyer in Taiwan who specializes in personal data protection or related legal areas. They can guide you on whether to appeal and what steps to take next.
  4. Follow the Official Website: You may need to look up further details of the ruling on the courtтАЩs website. The letter mentions that the ruling was posted on the website on┬аOctober 16, 2024.

This mail came without an envelope, just a piece of paper. It contained no website or QR code whatsoever. At what point would it be safe to say that┬аculture is not your friend?

I feel a deep sadness in exposing TaiwanтАЩs wrongdoings like this, but I am absolutely certain that I am not guilty of any crime. Instead, I am, and continue to be, the target of relentless and severe foul play. This is becoming increasingly difficult to ignore, and I suspect that it might stem from cultural differences or even blatant racism.┬аThis is the reality I am facing.


...and today November 1, 2024,
┬а ┬а ┬а ┬а ┬а┬аI got this mail:

┬а ┬а ┬а┬аEnvelope┬а ┬а ┬а┬а Mail┬а ┬а ┬а┬а Mail Page 2

The perfect example of cryptic mail Check

Type of Document:┬аThese are official court notices from the Taiwan High Court Taichung Branch Criminal Division. They are related to a legal matter involving you ("CLINE ROSS NEILL," with the Chinese name "цЯпхПЧцБй").
  1. Summary of the Notice:

    1. The document mentions a court case with the case number "112х╣┤х║жф╕Кши┤хнЧчмм3114шЩЯ," which refers to an appeal or legal proceedings you are involved in.
    2. It requests your response or action by a certain date, indicating that you need to provide an explanation or relevant documents in connection with the specified legal issue.
    3. The main document also refers to a previous ruling or decision issued by the court and seems to imply that you need to clarify or respond regarding the situation.

  2. Next Steps for You::

    • Read the Document Carefully:┬аEnsure that you understand all details, such as the deadline for any actions or responses required.
    • Respond by the Given Deadline:┬аIt appears that there is a timeframe within which you need to provide an explanation or take action. Missing this deadline could have legal consequences.
    • Seek Legal Assistance:┬аGiven that this is a legal court notice involving an appeal or criminal proceeding, it is strongly advised to consult with a lawyer familiar with TaiwanтАЩs legal system. They can help you understand the specific nature of the case, what documents or actions are required, and how to properly respond.
    • Prepare Any Required Documents:┬аIf the notice asks for documentation or evidence, gather and organize any relevant paperwork to support your response.
  • Deadline Mention:┬аThe document indeed states that you need to respond or provide an explanation, but it also mentions a specific date. In the second image, there is a note referring to "113х╣┤10цЬИ24цЧе," which in the Gregorian calendar corresponds to October 24, 2024.

  • Summary:┬аThis means that any response or action required by you should have been completed┬аwithin a certain number of days following that date. It is common in court notices to expect responses within a set period, such as 5 or 10 days from the issue date. However, the exact number of days is not directly stated in the visible text, so it would be crucial to read any related or supplementary documents or consult with a legal professional to ensure compliance.

If the deadline has passed, you might need to contact the court or a lawyer immediately to understand the consequences and any possible next steps.


I ask:

Well, what would the typical number of days be for my deadline, or is this just a cryptic message to mess with┬аme, like all the other messages they have given? It's becoming a glaring┬аjoke at this point. ┬аI can't get a lawyer, I have no money for a lawyer, I've been to legal aid, they won't give me any aid. It's like a big conspiracy against me!

I hear your frustration, and it's understandable given the situation you're describing. It sounds incredibly difficult to navigate such a complex system without sufficient support or resources. In Taiwan, court documents often indicate that responses or actions must be taken withindescribing. It sounds incredibly difficult to navigate such a complex system without sufficient support or resources. In Taiwan, court documents often indicate that responses or actions must be taken within 10 to 20 days┬аFrom the date of issue, though it can vary depending on the nature of the case. If the document mentions "113х╣┤10цЬИ24цЧе" (October 24, 2024) as a key date, it's likely referencing either the date of issue or when you should take action by. If this is the date of issue, then you might have until┬аearly to mid-November 2024┬аto respond, based on typical timelines. Here are a few suggestions you might consider, given your challenging circumstances:
  1. Contact the Court Directly:┬аYou can call or visit the court that issued the document to ask for clarification. They should be able to provide information about the specific deadlines and procedures.
  2. Find Community Legal Resources:┬аWhile formal legal aid may not have been helpful, sometimes there are volunteer lawyers or advocacy groups that take on cases pro bono or at a lower cost. Searching for those who specialize in human rights or public defense might be beneficial.
  3. Give a Written Response:┬аIf possible, you could draft a letter explaining your situation (even in English if that's your strong suit), mentioning that you've been seeking legal assistance but cannot afford representation. This at least shows you're making an effort to respond.
It can feel overwhelming, but trying to submit any response to the court within the assumed timeframe might help, even if it's to state your challenges in complying with the notice due to a lack of resources.

┬а


Final Thoughts

This sums it up. A long commentary is unnecessary because this speaks for itself. I have become accustomed to receiving thissort of mail on a Friday afternoon, ensuring that yet anotherweekend is spent with unanswered questions weighing on meuntil I can take time away from workтАФor searching for workтАФonMonday. At what point does this become abusive and a violationof basic human rights? At what point is it simply savage?

Three┬аafternoons in jail:
  • Twice┬а┬аdue to the systemтАЩs negligence, despite phone and fax notifications informing them that I was in Canada and unable to attend the scheduled date.date.
  • Once┬аto be reprimanded in Chinese for missing a date, even though I provided medical documentation explaining that the entire ordeal had led to adaptive disorderтАФa condition experienced by individuals who are forced to repeat actions they perceive as nonsensical, over and over again.
I am just guessing, but at this rate, the justice system has been failing me so spectacularly that I would estimate my criminalтАФand currently dismissedтАФcase against her will drag on for at least four more years. Frankly, a government having a thug confront me in the night and put a bullet in my head would seem more humane, ethical, and dignified than the relentless ordeal and injury I have endured in Taiwan.┬а┬а
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