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Written by: Lin Leer
2020-07-10 18:36
Last update date: 2020-07-10 18:40Hostess Guo Deying, the stewardess of Beef Rice, was dissatisfied with the biased content of the RTHK program. He accused the Director of Radio and Broadcasting of Hong Kong Radio and Broadcasting Liang Jiarong for wrongdoing, but was rejected by the court. Guo refused to accept the decision, and today (10th), with her big-faced Rong Haien and Huang Rurong, went to the West Kowloon Court to ask for a review, but also said that the court did not give her the opportunity to make a speech, but Magistrate Deng Shaoxiong still believed the reason after hearing it. Insufficient to maintain the original decision. Guo Zaitai said he would consider appealing.
The officer did not request further information
Applicant Guo Deying is represented by counsel Rong Haien and counsel Huang Rurong. Rong Dazhuangfu applied for Guo to sit beside the court, and Deng pointed out that the row of seats was only for legal representatives.
Rong Dazhuang subsequently stated that Officer Deng did not request further information from Guo, nor did he make a public or in-house hearing to allow the applicant to make a statement and decide not to accept it based on the written information alone, which was wrong.
Applicant Guo Deying (third from left), together with barrister Rong Haien (first from left), Dalu Law Huang Rurong (second from left) and lawyer Chen Yongliang (first from right), went to West Kowloon Court. (Photo by Lin Leer)
It means that Liang Mingzhi was criticized but not corrected
Huang Rurong, a former barrister, added that expert witness Professor Gu Minkang did not have the opportunity to present evidence to the court. Deng Guan couldn’t help but ask how the applicant proved that Liang Jiarong was “intentionally and deliberately” committing the crime of misconduct of public officials. Huang Dazhuang responded to the first charge in November last year, and the last charge occurred in March this year, during 4 Many people criticized Liang in the month, and Liang, as Taiwan's director, "had no reason to know that the public was greatly disgusted with Sei", but still did not correct it, which constituted a criminal act.
Huang Dazhuang continued to describe the reasons for Deng's written ruling as "very good". Not only did he not mention the charges, he also lacked analysis.
The official said the first time he heard the reason
Deng Guan said that for the first time, the applicant heard that Liang Jiarong was criticized in four months, but failed to make corrections is the reason for his complaint. However, after considering all the information and submissions, the court found that the evidence was insufficient to establish the evidence and rejected the application.
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Before Guo Deying went to court, his facebook appeared in front of the court. (facebook screenshot)
Guo Zhigang has problems with several programs
According to the entry document, the programs that Guo considered to be problematic include: "Comment on Police Siege on University Campus" in "Left, Red, Blue, and Green", "Shocking Information" in "Headlines", and the first channel of RTHK During the news period, Chen Jianmin was reported with a commendable method, and the visit to the World Health Organization officials in The Pulse violated the Basic Law and the one-China principle.
After Guo Santing, he claimed that he would strive for justice in a peaceful and rational manner. His Facebook account uploaded two court photos before the court session, and some people left a message to remind him, "Well, good photo."
Case number: STMP136/2020
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