Busan District Court Deputy Judge `If the prosecutor doesn’t listen, reform the prosecution, if the judge doesn’t listen, the reform is scary

Busan District Court Deputy Judge “If the prosecutor doesn’t listen, the prosecution reform, if the judge doesn’t listen, the reform is intimidating.”

Reporter Kim Joon-yong [email protected]


Input: 2020-12-25 18:40:38Revision: 2020-12-25 18:47:08Posted: 2020-12-25 18:41:51

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An article posted on SNS on the 23rd by Senior Judge Kim Tae-gyu of the Busan District Court  -SNS capture of Kim Tae-gyu, Senior Judge-

An article posted on SNS on the 23rd by Senior Judge Kim Tae-gyu of the Busan District Court. -SNS capture of Kim Tae-gyu, Senior Judge-

After Cho Kook, former Justice Minister’s wife, Dongyang University professor Jeong Gyeong-shim, was sentenced to four years in prison and detained in court, a judge in Busan criticized the allegations of “judicial reform” from his passport. He strongly criticized the passport’s claims, saying that the legal reforms claimed by the passport were read as fear.

On the 25th, Kim Tae-gyu, chief judge of the Busan District Court (53, 28th Judicial Research and Training Institute) posted a post on his SNS on the 25th stating, “If the prosecutor does not listen, the prosecution reform; In a post posted on the 24th, he criticized, “If that’s the case, just dispatch a political instructor to the court and decide in advance, and if you don’t follow it, you can impeach it.” In addition, he pointed out, “Then, we will be able to relieve even the hellish hearts of judges who judge in relation to the ruling powers,” he said. “I only have to pay the cost of turning the country into obscenity.”

At the end of the article, he said, “I don’t know if the courts felt biased even when these people were arrested and punished severely due to redemption and judicial turmoil.”

On the 23rd, the court sentenced Professor Jeong to four years in prison, and on the 24th, after citing the request for suspension of execution for the two-month suspension of punishment filed by Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol against Minister Chu Mi-ae, the passport said, “Because of concentrating on prosecution reform, The court is strongly criticizing the court, saying, “I couldn’t do it,” and “a bad precedent that prejudice worked. Democratic Party Representative Lee Nak-yeon said on the 25th, “The public’s concern that the Republic of Korea is under the overdomination of the judiciary has increased.” Reporter Kim Joon-yong jundragon@

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