Special counsel appeals Yoonβs life sentence, seeking stronger penalty
A special counsel team has appealed the life sentence given to former South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol, arguing that the sentence is too lenient.
Investigation into Trump cannot be published
A federal judge has ruled that special counsel Jack Smith's investigation into Donald Trump's handling of classified documents cannot be made public.
"Unreasonable Judgment"... Kim Gun-hee Special Counsel Appeals Court's Acquittal of Kim Sang-min's Case
The special counsel team led by Min Jung-ki has appealed the court's acquittal of former prosecutor Kim Sang-min regarding violations of the anti-corruption law, criticizing the ruling as an unreasonable judgment.
[Editorial] 'Special Counsel Recommendation' Discord in the Democratic Party, No More Turmoil Should Occur
Democratic Party leader Jeong Cheong-rae apologized for the party's failed personnel verification, which reportedly displeased President Lee Jae-myung after the suggestion of a controversial attorney for a special counsel investigation.
Jack Smith to testify next week at a public House Judiciary Committee hearing
Former special counsel Jack Smith is set to testify before the House Judiciary Committee on January 22, allowing lawmakers to question him publicly regarding his prosecutions of President Donald Trump.
JONATHAN TURLEY: Even the Washington Post admits Jack Smith was wrong on free speech
In this article, Jonathan Turley discusses the implications of Special Counsel Jack Smith's approach towards free speech in the context of the prosecution of Donald Trump, arguing that his January 6th speech is protected under the First Amendment.