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Chen Shui Bian Gets Life

In the continuing saga that is Chen Shui Bian’s colorful life, a trial court in Taipei sentenced Chen to life in prison yesterday as the first phase of his dramatic corruption and embezzlement trial came to an end. Chen’s wife, Wu Shu-chen,... ...full story at Blogging For China

from Blogging For China on Sat, Sep 12 2009

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03 Jan 08 visit Famous Chen Style Masters  »  YouTube videoZhu Tiancai, Chen Zhenglei, Chen Xiaowang, Wang Xian and Chen Qingzhou at the 4th International Taijiquan Exchange Competition 2007 in Jiaozuo
11 Sep 09 visit Chen Shui-bian likely to get life sentence  »  People's Daily A Taiwan court is expected to deliver a verdict in the corruption and money-laundering trial of its former leader Chen Shui-bian later today. The Taipei district court will render the verdict at about 4 pm. Chen said Thursday afternoon that he would...
14 Jul 09 visit Taipei court extends detention of Chen Shui-bian by two months  »  People's Daily The Taipei court on Monday ordered that former Taiwan leader Chen Shui-bian, who is on trial for corruption, will be detained for a further two months while his case continues. Chen was first indicted on Dec. 12 for money laundering and bribery....
14 Sep 09 visit Chen appeals life sentence  »  Shanghai Daily FORMER Taiwan leader Chen Shui-bian has appealed against a guilty verdict and life sentence for graft, his office said yesterday. The Taipei District Court on Friday convicted Chen on six charges related to corruption...
12 Sep 09 visit Taiwan's Chen gets life in jail  »  Shanghai Daily A TAIWAN court imposed a life sentence on former leader Chen Shui-bian after convicting him of corruption. Chen's wife, Wu Shu-chen, was also convicted of corruption and received a life sentence too. The two...
11 Sep 09 visit Wife of ex-Taiwan leader Chen sentenced to life in jail  »  People's Daily Wu Shu-chen, wife of former Taiwan leader Chen Shui-bian, was sentenced to life imprisonment Friday afternoon by a Taipei district court, local media reported. &$&$Source:Xinhua

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