Former Justice Minister Cho Kook strongly criticized the prosecutors who handed over his daughter Jo Min to trial for stabbing and twisting a knife called ‘prosecution convenience’.
Former Minister Cho said on social media yesterday that the prosecution postponed the prosecution of the daughter who claimed to be an accomplice in order to get the severe sentence of former professor Kyung-Shim Chung four years ago. It was criticized for saying publicly that it could be done.
This is a request outside the investigation room for forced confession, which is prohibited by the constitution and law, and the prosecution pointed out that his 13th public apology had no meaning other than confession, and that he eventually handed his daughter over to trial.
Former Minister Cho said to the prosecution, “Success or annihilate after cooking,” adding, “Is this kind of public prosecution allowed under the democratic constitution?”
Previously, on the 10th, the prosecution handed over Min Jo to trial for interfering with the admissions process by submitting false documents to Pusan National University and Seoul National University Graduate School of Medicine, and at the time, former Minister Cho protested, saying that he would rather drag himself to Namsan or Namyeong-dong and torture him. .
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2023-08-13 15:57:00
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