Summary
- Hsieh Chih-Hung was wrongfully convicted of a double murder in Taiwan at the age of 20 and sentenced to death.
- Despite efforts to challenge the death penalty, recent court rulings upheld its constitutionality, leading to concerns among abolitionists.
- The Taiwan Innocence Project highlights cases where individuals have been executed for crimes they did not commit.
- Public opinion in Taiwan overwhelmingly supports the death penalty, posing challenges for abolitionist efforts.