Choi Kang-wook changed his face after being convicted of “the court was dazzled by the prosecution”

The expression of the Open Democratic Party representative Choi Kang-wook before and after the trial held at the Seoul Central District Court on the 28th.  Reporter Jang Jin-young

The expression of the Open Democratic Party representative Choi Kang-wook before and after the trial held at the Seoul Central District Court on the 28th. Reporter Jang Jin-young

The expression of the Open Democratic Party representative Choi Kang-wook before and after the trial held at the Seoul Central District Court on the 28th.  Reporter Jang Jin-young

The expression of the Open Democratic Party representative Choi Kang-wook before and after the trial held at the Seoul Central District Court on the 28th. Reporter Jang Jin-young

The Seoul Central District Court on the 28th, when snow fell. The first trial was held by Choi Kang-wook, the representative of the Open Democratic Party.
On this day, CEO Choi always smiled with a bright expression and went to the courtroom, but when he came out, his expression was quite different.

Choi Kang-wook, the representative of the Open Democratic Party, who is accused of falsely writing the internship certificate of the son of former Justice Minister Cho Kook, is attending the first trial at the Seoul Central District Court in Seocho-gu, Seoul on the 28th.  Reporter Jang Jin-young

Choi Kang-wook, the representative of the Open Democratic Party, who is accused of falsely writing the internship certificate of the son of former Justice Minister Cho Kook, is attending the first trial at the Seoul Central District Court in Seocho-gu, Seoul on the 28th. Reporter Jang Jin-young

The court pleaded guilty to writing false internships to the son of former Justice Minister Cho Kook. Judge Jeong Jong-gun, exclusively criminal 9, sentenced CEO Choi, who was imprisoned for obstruction to work, to eight months in prison and two years probation. When the sentence is confirmed, the position of the lawmaker is lost.

Choi Kang-wook, the representative of the Open Democratic Party, is leaving court on the 28th after finishing the first trial.  Reporter Jang Jin-young

Choi Kang-wook, the representative of the Open Democratic Party, is leaving court on the 28th after finishing the first trial. Reporter Jang Jin-young

Choi, who arrived at the court more than 20 minutes before the start of the trial, did not answer the questions from the waited reporters and went straight to the court with a bright expression. CEO Choi also revealed his confidence in the trial by revealing a final statement on Facebook the day before, stating that “There is no evidence to prove clearly.”

Choi Kang-wook, the representative of the Open Democratic Party, who is accused of falsely writing the internship certificate of the son of former Justice Minister Cho Kook, is present at the first trial hearing held at the Seoul Central District Court in Seocho-gu, Seoul on the 28th.  Reporter Jang Jin-young

Choi Kang-wook, the representative of the Open Democratic Party, who is accused of falsely writing the internship certificate of the son of former Justice Minister Cho Kook, is present at the first trial hearing held at the Seoul Central District Court in Seocho-gu, Seoul on the 28th. Reporter Jang Jin-young

Representative Choi is answering the reporters' questions while leaving the court.  Reporter Jang Jin-young

Representative Choi is answering the reporters’ questions while leaving the court. Reporter Jang Jin-young

Immediately after the ruling, however, Choi left the court with a firm expression, responding to the interviews with the reporters, and immediately announced his intention to appeal. CEO Choi criticized the court, saying, “I am very sorry for the judgment and recognition of the court,” and “I cannot erase the impression that the prosecution has been dazzled by the terms and facts unilaterally spread.” “The prosecutor interrupted the entrance exam by writing a confirmation letter even though he had never done an internship or an experience activity at all, but the judge admitted that he was active in the office and judged it guilty,” he said through Facebook.

Reporter Jang Jin-young is convicted and is looking at the snow falling as he leaves the courtroom.  Reporter Jang Jin-young

Reporter Jang Jin-young is convicted and is looking at the snow falling as he leaves the courtroom. Reporter Jang Jin-young

Reporter Jang Jin-young


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