
Tsai Chiu-ming
Tsai Chiu-ming is the Chief Prosecutor of the Taiwan High Prosecutors’ Office and has been nominated as the president of the Judicial Yuan, highlighting his significant role in Taiwan's legal system.
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Tsai Chiu-ming was one of the nominees for the Constitutional Court who was rejected by opposition lawmakers.
Constitutional Court faces a deadlockHigh Prosecutors’ Office chief prosecutor Tsai Chiu-ming was nominated as president of the Judicial Yuan.
Legislature rejects all seven grand justice nomineesSenior prosecutor Tsai Chiu-ming has been nominated by President William Lai to lead the Judicial Yuan.
Judicial head nominee to tackle court overworkTsai Chiu-ming today expressed support for maintaining the death penalty and judicial reform.
Nominee for Judicial Yuan president backs death penalty, reformTsai Chiu-ming was nominated by President Lai as a Constitutional Court justice.
Academics mixed over President Lai’s nominee for courtTsai Chiu-ming is the Chief Prosecutor of the Taiwan High Prosecutors' Office.
Legislature sets July 25 confirmation vote on Constitutional Court justice nomineesTaiwan High Prosecutors’ Office Chief Prosecutor Tsai Chiu-ming was nominated for Judicial Yuan president.
Constitutional Court nominees unveiled - Taipei TimesTsai Chiu-ming is nominated for Judicial Yuan president.
Presidential Office announces new judicial nominees





















