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prosecutor, as you know, investigates criminal activities and hand them over to trial. If so, is it okay if the prosecutor himself is being tried, and he continues to serve as a prosecutor and pursue other people's crimes?



Reporter Son Hyung-an said.



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'If you learn of the prosecutor's misconduct, take disciplinary action promptly.'



The prosecution's guidelines for dealing with misconduct of public officials stipulate:



Nevertheless, the case of Prosecutor A that it is difficult to make a disciplinary decision before the court's judgment is against the'expedited disciplinary' rule.



During the trial, the accused's prosecutor will continue to do what it can do to make someone the defendant.



Above all, it is a contradiction that the prosecution has come to a conclusion on the case, and not to admit it on its own.



However, this mismatch situation can be seen without being bored lately.



Deputy Gwangju District Prosecutor General Jin-woong Jeong is being tried on suspicion of engaging in an armed conflict in the course of an investigation into the suspicion of attempted force on Channel A.



A prosecutor accused of receiving hospitality for alcoholic beverages in a room salon from former Star Mobility Chairman Kim Bong-hyun.



Prosecutor Gyu-won Lee, who started trial on charges of banning Kim Hak's former vice minister from illegally leaving the country.



All of them are still on duty despite being tried.



It is not very old practice for prosecutors who have become defendants to perform their duties.



Until last year, if a prosecutor was handed over to trial, job exclusion was almost without exception.



As the authority granted to the prosecutor is so powerful, the judgment itself on whether to continue the job has been made more strict than in general matters.



[Kim Gwang-sam/Attorney: (In case of prosecution) It is appropriate to exclude the job. I've always been like that. (Recently) Such standards have been broken by the camp's logic.]



Even if compared to the police who immediately dismiss their positions if they self-verify the fact of abuse, it cannot be avoided that the recent prosecution's susceptibility to illegal recognition is too easy.



(Video coverage: Seo Jinho, video editing: Wonhee Won, video courtesy: JTBC)