Former presidential secretary-general Kim Ki-chun, accused of illegally supporting the Park Geun-hye government's conservative organization and the so-called white list case, was sentenced to death again at the Destruction and Repatriation Court.

The 6th Division of the Seoul High Court Criminal Court sentenced to one year in jail for a repatriation trial against former director Kim, who was accused of obstructing the right to abuse abuse.

The sentence is lighter than the one-year and six-month imprisonment of the appeals court before repatriation.

Former prosecutor Cho Yun-sun, who was charged with the same charges, was sentenced to two years of probation in ten months of imprisonment.

Similarly, the sentence was slightly lighter than the sentence of two years of probation in one year of imprisonment in the appeals court before the repatriation.

Former administrator Hyun-Joon Heo was sentenced to 10 months in prison, and former President Ki-Hwan Hyun, who was sentenced to 1 year and 6 months in prison.

Park Jun-woo, former chief of the office, and former secretary Shin Dong-cheol, Oh Do-seong, and Jeong Gwan-ju were all sentenced to two years of probation in 10 months of imprisonment.

The court did not order former President Kim and former President Huh Jeon, who had been sentenced to death during a trial, despite imprisonment.

The current chief is arrested on charges unrelated to the whitelist.

The judge said, "Chief Kim and former administration of Heo have not ordered the arrest of prisoners because the period of imprisonment has already exceeded the sentence."

Kim and others were handed over to the court in 2014-2016 for accusing all of the 33 pro-government-oriented conservative groups to support 6.9 billion won by pressing the National Federation of Businesswomen.

The Supreme Court sent the case back to the Seoul High Court in February of this year with the intention of extorting Kim Jong-un and others for guilty of the abuse of the right to abuse, but not allegingly compelling him.

The Supreme Court decided that the request for funding from the Blue House at that time was hard to see as threats to compel forced crimes.

The fact that government officials from the Blue House confirmed the current status of funding for conservative organizations to the FKI did not scare them enough to limit their freedom of decision-making.

When the reporter asked the opinions of the sentence after the trial, Kim said, "I was sentenced to death, but what was it?"

When reporters asked again if there was any objection to the sentence, former chief Kim answered "Yes" and left.

Chief Cho went on the road without answering the question of the trial.

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