Monday, March 21, 2011

Our meeting on Thursday morning at 8:45 a.m.

LEGAL AID FOR FOREIGNERS
Tainan, Taiwan

Dear Iris,

Professor Ray Dah-ton, who has participated in this case from the
beginning, and has attended almost all the court hearings, summed up
and criticized the court's ruling in several of these cases, attached
here in pdf format. Professor Ray has all the legal documents and I'm
sure he can send them upon request, or he can bring them with him if
he is not busy on Thursday morning, the time of my scheduled
appointment at the Legal Aid Foundation.

I will ask him if he can appear at the new scheduled time on Thursday
morning, 24 March, at 8:45 a.m. In the meantime, I think he will be
available in his office after noon today to address questions by
telephone.

Ahead of our meeting, I just wish to say I am deeply disappointed with
legal remedy in Taiwan. It's worse than having no legal channels at
all, because it's disheartening to go through the motions of legal
remedy (court depositions, etc.), not to mention the cost of legal
remedy, when the rulings don't seem to address the issues and facts of
the case.

Sincerely,

Richard de Canio.
(06) 237 8626

Contact: Ray Dah-ton (06) 2757575-62831

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