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Professor Kyung-Shim Jeong, the wife of the former secretary of the country, was released for the first time after being released. Witnesses over the alleged corruption in their children's entrance were present, and both sides of the workshop continued.

Reporter Won Jong-jin has compiled it.

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Professor Chung Gyeom-shim, who was the first to attend the trial after being released to the jurisdiction of the judiciary, went to court in a beige suit rather than a vet.

[Professor Kyung-Shim Chung / Dongyang University: I will be faithful to the

trial .] At the trial, the workshop on the alleged corruption in the entrance exam continued.

A student at Dongyang University who attended the morning trial testified that "Professor Chung Kyung-shim has never worked as a researcher who applied for a grant," and that the general manager of the hotel, where Cho received an internship confirmation, said he had never seen Professor Chung's daughter.

The court of the United States today (14th) instructed Professor Han In-seop of Seoul National University, who refused to attend witnesses, and imposed a fine of 5 million won, saying that it was very unfair to refuse to attend while teaching criminal law and human rights.

Kim Mo, who served as secretary-general of the Public Law and Human Rights Law Center at Seoul National University, attended as a witness and testified that Professor Jo's daughter, Jo Mo, attended the 2009 center seminar.

When asked whether the details of the testimony were different from the statements made by the prosecution, Kim answered that the court testimony was correct and that the media continued to say that it was the daughter of the former minister, and that his memory may have been distorted.

Regarding Mr. Kim's testimony, the court asked several times, saying, "Because you have sworn a witness, be careful."

Prof. Jeong's lawyers claimed that the memories of his friends in high school about his daughter Jo Mo were incorrect.

(Video coverage: Namseong Kim, Video editing: Yumira)