<Anchor>



The court, which is in charge of our criminal justice system along with the prosecution and police, also pointed out the problems of the bill that the Democratic Party is currently pursuing.

The deputy director of the Court Administration Department actually objected, saying it was the first time he had ever seen a law like this.



Reporter Han So-hee will tell you about this.



<Reporter> Last



night (18th) night, the law enforcement officer.

After Kim Hyung-doo, deputy head of the Court Administration Office, said that the Democratic Party bill fundamentally changes the criminal process and needs a close review, Democratic Party lawmaker Kim Yong-min took issue with Kim's remarks.



[Kim Yong-min / Democratic Party member: Deputy chief doesn't seem reckless and funny to the deputy chief to discuss it in the National Assembly, right?]



Deputy chief Kim didn't back down either.



[Kim Hyung-doo / Deputy Chief of Court Administration: I have never seen such a legislative example because the prosecutor's authority is almost treated as a police officer.



] .



In the bill review report sent to the National Assembly, the Court Administration mentioned 13 amendments and pointed out that additional or supplementary review was necessary.



If the risk of excessive or poor police investigation is not properly controlled, it will also affect court trials, which will negatively affect 'realization of justice through trial'.



Specifically, if it is necessary to quickly secure a new suspect due to fear of escaping or destruction of evidence after being sent to the prosecution, it may be difficult to respond promptly by requesting a supplementary investigation from the police.



There was concern that the provision allowing prosecutors to only hear opinions by calling suspects or witnesses without investigating them could be used as an arbitrary investigation that is not protected by law.



The administration also pointed out expressions that did not fit the grammar or missing symbols, thereby disregarding the fact that the bill was proposed by the Democratic Party as a party argument.



(Video coverage: Kim Hak-mo, Kim Heung-gi, video editing: Yu Mira)