In the case of Jung Yu-ra, preliminary admission was canceled, Jo Min-eun was waiting for the Supreme Court ruling

Yura Jung attending the Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office on July 3, 2017. [뉴스1]

Yura Jung attending the Seoul Central District Prosecutors’ Office on July 3, 2017. [뉴스1]

According to the ruling of the first trial by Professor Jeong Gyeong-shim of Dongyang University, who was sentenced to four years in prison on the 23rd, all the so-called ‘7 specs’ submitted by Professor Jeong’s daughter to the Korea University and Pusan ​​National University Medical Schools were found to be false. Despite the court’s ruling, Korea University and Pusan ​​National University are cautious about the cancellation of Mr. Cho’s admission. The appeals court and the Supreme Court judgment remain.

Choi Soon-sil’s side “Compared to Choi Soon-sil’s sentence, it’s 4 years lighter than the courtship.”

Inside the ancient “school, the regime notices”

However, inside the two universities, there is a dissatisfied reaction that “the school is watching the government’s attention.” Jeong Yu-ra, the daughter of Choi Soon-sil (after the change of name), was canceled before the prosecution investigation after the dropout letter submitted earlier was rejected, and the twins of Sookmyung Girls’ High School were expelled during the police investigation stage before prosecution. All of them were the result of actively advancing to school before the court ruling.

A professor at Korea University who requested anonymity said, “There are many opinions within the school that Jomin should be canceled admission even now,” and “the executive department is watching the government’s attention.” Before the Supreme Court ruling last year, Choi Soon-sil said, “My daughter tried to win a medal, but my motherland daughter tried to eat it free.”

Professor Kyung-Shim Chung from Dongyang University is attending the first trial held at the Seoul District Court on the 23rd.  Professor Jeong was sentenced to four years on that day and was imprisoned in court.  Reporter Woo Sang-jo

Professor Kyung-Shim Chung from Dongyang University is attending the first trial held at the Seoul District Court on the 23rd. Professor Jeong was sentenced to four years on that day and was imprisoned in court. Reporter Woo Sang-jo

The first trial court “If there were no false documents, all the medical officers would be rejected”

Professor Chung’s first trial judged that Cho Min’s ▶Experience activities at Dankook University (1 author’s thesis) ▶Experience activities at Gongju University ▶Intern at Seoul National University Public Interest Human Rights Law Center ▶Aqua Palace Hotel Intern ▶KIST Intern ▶Tongyang University Research Activities ▶Tongyang University Citations were all false This is the content Professor Chung’s side claimed to be all true in court.

According to the prosecution’s prosecution, Cho used his experience as an intern at Dankook University, Gongju University, and Seoul National University. Professor Jeong said that Dankook University’s first author did not submit thesis to Korea University. However, the prosecution refuted that “the submission was confirmed.”

The court said, “The difference between Cho’s final score and the 16th place, who failed to pass, was only 1.16 points,” said the court. “If it was not for Dongyang University’s citation, there is a possibility that he would not be able to pass the Busan National University medical practitioner. It was high.” It provided the basis for Cho’s decision to cancel admission to Pusan ​​National University.

A former Sookmyung Girls' High School Head of Academic Affairs Director A, who was convicted of leaking test questions and correct answers to her twin daughters, was on trial in 2018.  The Supreme Court sentenced Mr. A to three years in prison. [연합뉴스]

A former Sookmyung Girls’ High School Head of Academic Affairs Director A, who was convicted of leaking test questions and correct answers to her twin daughters, was on trial in 2018. The Supreme Court sentenced Mr. A to three years in prison. [연합뉴스]

“Jomin, don’t let me see the doctor’s office.”

Along with this, the first trial court recognized the involvement and conspiracy of former Justice Minister Cho Kook in the process of writing a false specification for Mr. Cho. The chief judge of the high law, who works in the metropolitan area, said, “It is common to revoke admission for illegal admissions who submitted false documents.” However, a professor at Korea University Law School said, “To expel Jo-min, we must have done so early,” and “We have no choice but to go to the Supreme Court to wait for the judgment.”

In response, the Korean Pediatrics and Adolescents Medical Association plans to file an application for suspension of validity requesting that Cho’s eligibility for taking the written examination of the National Examination Examination is suspended until a final decision by Professor Kyung-Shim Chung is issued. Lim Hyun-taek, chairman of the Korean Pediatrics and Youth Clinic, said on Facebook on the 23rd, “Mr. Cho was not eligible to apply for the doctor’s office because the validity of his admission to Pusan ​​National University based on false admission data is invalid or subject to cancellation.” Mr. Cho is ahead of the written examination at the medical office next January.

Choi Soon-sil (after renamed Choi Seo-won), who attended the appeal hearing in August 2018. [뉴스1]

Choi Soon-sil (after renamed Choi Seo-won), who attended the appeal hearing in August 2018. [뉴스1]

Choi Soon-sil’s “Chung Kyung-shim sentence is not heavy”

Attorney Kyung-jae Lee, who is in charge of defending Mr. Choi Soon-sil, said, “In the case of Choi, three years in prison was given only for illegal admission to Ewha University,” and “Prof. Jeong’s sentence of four years is never heavy.” A professor at a prestigious private university in Seoul said, “It was a dead power at the time of Choi Soon-sil, but is the Moon Jae-in government a living power?” and said, “This is the reason why universities have to respond differently to Jeong Yu-ra and Jo-min.”

Reporter Park Tae-in [email protected]


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