Pastor Kwang-hoon Jeon, president of the Korean Christian Federation, who was arrested on charges of appealing for the support of a particular political party at a Gwanghwamun rally, etc., called the current situation `` the crucifixion of the cross '' and requested an indefinite trial.

A pastor's lawyer insisted that there was no fear of destroying evidence and no fear of escaping at a bail hearing held at the Seoul Central District Court's 34th Criminal Agreement (Deputy Judge Hur Sun-ah).

The lawyer said, "At the meeting of Gwanghwamun, the remarks have already spread to hundreds of thousands and millions of people, so even if we try to destroy the evidence, we cannot do it." "I insisted.

The lawyer also said, "It is all about saying that we must support the political party that keeps the Constitution. The prosecution is a misuse of the right to prosecution and the destruction of the rule of law."

Regarding the allegation of the pastor, there were no candidates who expressed their support, and they alleged that the remarks made for defamation of President Moon were just opinions.

The lawyer also claimed that it was an unfair trial to arrest the pastor while dismissing the arrest warrants such as the former Minister of Justice of the Fatherland and former Deputy Mayor of the Ulsan City before Byeongki Song.

In addition, the lawyer complained that the pastor had operated the cervical spine (spine area) several times and suffered from diabetes and kidney failure.

The pastor gained a chance to speak and criticized the free-rights party, but the prosecutors prosecuted them only after encouraging them. "After being arrested, the symptoms of paralysis come back and are unable to eat. You can judge me or punish me. It's okay to do it, but please do it so that you can get treatment. "

On the other hand, the prosecution replied that a redemption trial was necessary, saying, "It's not related to the general election, the matter is not light, there are three alleged crimes, and it is also heavy to commit crimes during the probation.

The prosecution added, "I cannot see that there is no crime similar to the case in which the general election is approaching the full moon."

Pastor Moon Jae-in, head of the Korean People's Struggle Headquarters (Bum Tobe), presided over the elections several times in advance at the Gwanghwamun Plaza rally, stating, 'Please support the right-wing political parties, including the Freedom of the Korean Party, in the election of the 21st National Assembly.' Charged with campaigning.

He was controversial by conducting a rally despite concerns about the spread of the new coronavirus infection (Corona 19).

Prosecutors also added accusations of defamation at the rally, saying that the pastor had ruined the honor of President Moon Jae-in by making statements such as 'the president was a spy' and 'the president tried to communist Korea'.