The 70th generation farmers who threw firebombs on a car that the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court headed were tormented.

A 74-year-old nanny, who is accused of obstructing the execution of special government affairs, moved from the Seocho Police Station in Seoul to the Central District Court in Seoul to receive a warrant review.

Nam went out of the police station with one hand prepared with the memo prepared on the day.
In front of the reporters, he shouted in a loud voice, "I was ignorant of the jurisdiction of the state."

"I was infringed by Article 148 of the Civil Act (Prohibition of infringement of conditional rights)," said Mr. Nam. "I heard that the violation continued at the first, second and third cores."

Then, in accordance with Article 152 (2) of the Civil Act, this event is invalid and of course invalid!
In Article 152 (2) of the Civil Act mentioned by Mr. Nam, "the law act with the ending time loses its effect from the time when the due date".

"How did you set up the crime plan?" He replied, "There was no way for me to do anything after complaining."

Nam is suspected of throwing a bottle of PET bottles on a car that was chief Justice Kim Myung - soo in front of the Supreme Court in Seocho - gu on September 27.

He has been making and selling organic livestock feeds while working on pig farms. He has been reported to have failed to comply with environmental certification in 2013, lost his farm, lost his lawsuit, and was dissatisfied with the court.

The results of the arrest warrant for Mr. Nam are expected to be released late this afternoon.

It is an 'image pick'.

(Image coverage: Kim, Seekyung, Image editing: Lee, Eun Kyung, Photo: Yonhap News)