'Law Distortion Crime' Cho Hee-dae - Why was it transferred to the Seoul Police Department's Special Investigations Unit? Legal community says it's difficult to prove intention.
The case involving Chief Justice Cho Hee-dae, charged under the newly implemented 'Law Distortion Crime', has been transferred to the Seoul Police's Special Investigations Unit for review, but the legal community doubts its potential for actual prosecution due to the challenges of proving intent and the legality of retroactive punishment.
Appeal Trial of ‘Kim Geon-hee’s Housekeeper’: Special Prosecutor Calls it ‘Typical Embezzlement’ vs Kim Ye-seong Claims ‘Not a Target of Investigation’
The appeal trial of Kim Ye-seong, who was acquitted of embezzlement charges in the first trial, has begun amid conflicting claims from the special prosecutor's office and Kim's defense team.
Is the ‘Anti-Cheonggye’ faction a countermeasure against the ‘Government’s Manipulative Prosecution’? The Democratic Party decides to establish a ‘Special Committee on the Manipulative Prosecution of the Yoon Government’
The Democratic Party of Korea has decided to establish a special committee to investigate manipulative prosecution cases linked to the Yoon administration, possibly as a response to factional dynamics within the party.
‘Gwanbong-gwon and Coupang’ Special Investigation Ends Next Week… Will It Reveal the ‘Higher-Ups’ of Investigation Pressure and Evidence Loss
The special investigation into Coupang's unpaid severance pay allegations and the evidence loss related to Gwanbong-gwon is approaching its deadline, focusing on whether it can uncover the alleged higher-up pressures within the prosecution.
Former Opposition... Democratic Party in Turmoil Over Lee Seong-yoon's Appointment as Chair of Special Committee on Fabricated Prosecution Cases
The Democratic Party of Korea has faced internal turmoil after appointing Lee Seong-yoon as the head of a special committee addressing fabricated prosecution cases, amid objections from party members.
She believes that Høiby was part of a very special environment
The prosecution and defense had a heated exchange during a court session regarding Marius Borg Høiby's involvement in controversial activities, with criticisms directed at the prosecution's handling of the case.
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.