On the same day, Justice Minister Cho appeared on a current affairs program on South Korea's YouTube channel, and when asked if he was going to run in the general election, he answered, ``I'm going through a trial right now, but I can.''
I will make every effort to provide legal explanations and explanations.''If this is not accepted, I will have to find a way to restore my honor through non-legal means.''
Justice Minister Cho Former was sentenced to two years in prison in the first trial on charges of cheating on his own children's entrance exams and abusing his authority, and is currently undergoing an appeal hearing.
Justice Minister Cho said, ``I think my entire family has now been wiped out.'' ``During that process, my family and I have been given various explanations and explanations through legal next steps.''
I have appealed for explanations, but many of them do not seem to have been accepted. I am extremely disappointed in this, but I will of course respect and accept the Supreme Court's ruling.''
He continued: ``If a person's explanation is completely unacceptable in the current legal community, he or she may use non-legal means, such as cultural, social or political
"There is an instinct to explain oneself in a certain way, and that is a citizen's right."
2023/11/07 08:12 KST
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