Im Jong-heon (59, Judicial Research and Training Institute, 16), who was indicted for suspicion of abusing the judicial administrative authority, has criticized the former court administrative deputy director in the first trial, saying, "The prosecutor's office is illegal."

The prosecution also questioned the restriction on the reading and copying of documentary evidence and demanded that the court be given a fair trial.

The prosecution, meanwhile, said that the allegation of abuse of the judicial authority was an infringement of the fairness of the trial, and the defendants' claim was "unacceptable".

"The defendant of the prosecution said that the prosecutor's public prosecutor's office had a serious illegal act that violated" Japanese state "on the 10th day of the first hearing on the 10th, Please do it. "

In principle, when the prosecutor is charged with prosecution by the prosecutor in Japan, the principle is to submit only one public hearing to the court.

In addition, it was established as a precedent case for all of the supreme court, because it is impossible to attach or cite documents or other items that would allow the court to make a prognosis.

"The prosecutor's office has listed the prosecution's judgment, opinions, and matters not directly related to the prosecution, which could lead the court to have a prosecution," the lawyer said.

The lawyer's problem is mainly the motive, the background, and so on.

The lawyer said earlier that Lee Myung-bak's trial trial of the former presidential chief in charge of denying Cheong Wa Dae documents was a violation of the "public opinion headquarters in Japan", saying, "As a matter of national interest, I have repeatedly emphasized.

It is a strategy that the former deputy chief will make a trial against the principle of innocence by making the issue of "the Japanese public opinion headquarters" an issue.

It seems that the government is trying to get a fair trial by recruiting procedural problems and trying to reverse the atmosphere in a situation where criticism of public opinion is pointed out as a key figure in judicial farm farming case.

However, the prosecution said, "This case is a crime that has been conducted secretly within the court administration due to various motives, backgrounds and purposes for many years." In order to specify the facts of the crime, .

"This case is a case in which the fairness of the trial is violated by the abuse of the judicial authority of the defendants and others." It is difficult to accept the fact that the public suspicions are raised, "He said.

The two sides also collided with the scope of evidence reading and reporting.

The lawyers insisted that only 40 percent of the prosecutors had permission to read and register over 200,000 records of evidence in order to identify the whole reality of the case and exercise defense rights.

The lawyer can not disclose the position of the public prosecutor because he can not read or record the records. "The prosecution is required to achieve the guilty purpose, and there is no need to restrict the defense of the defendant or the defendant (trial) "He said.

The lawyer added, "If you have a crime, you should be punished, but in order to do that, it would be a good idea to guarantee all your rights slowly." "It is not about delaying the trial, but the factual truth is the most important thing."

The prosecution, on the other hand, said, "Currently, we are in the process of conducting investigations of criminals who are the accomplices of the top and bottom, and the defendants." "If the statements are inconsistent and mutually exclusive, .

"I have read more than 50,000 copies so that the defendant's proceedings can be conducted as much as possible so that there is no obstacle to the trial, and it is more than 50,000 copies." "

The judge recommended that the two sides cooperate with each other to ensure that the entire record is read and translated before the next trial is settled, as the trial proceedings were not made due to the problem of reading and copying records.

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