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'Mercedes Benz without brakes' 'brakes' on MB judiciary
2011.03.17 10:18:54

In March 1987, North Korea A student was beaten to death by a staff member at the Busan Brothers and Sisters Home, the largest facility for homeless children. Kim Yong-won, a "special case" who was dubbed "a Benz without brakes" by his The prosecutor immediately rushed to the case.
The outdated Domestic Welfare facilities were lauded for their investigations into the horrors of the situation, but the 'higher-ups' were speeding. Fearing a deterioration in public opinion as a result of the torture and murder of Park Jong-cheol, the Fifth Republic's regime cut out parts of the indictment with scissors.
In 1993, A prosecutor Inside, lawyer Kim Yong-won (56), who accused Upgraded, which sold 200,000 copies at the time and became a sensation in legal circles.
This time, the criticism extended to the judiciary. Mr. Kim asked the question, <Have any prosecutors gone to heaven?>" a book by Jeon Doo-hwan and Noh Moo-hyun Trial to Starting, Kim criticized the behavior of prosecutors and courts since the MB government. Kim was particularly critical of the MB government's freedom was concerned that it had retreated.
"Defamation laws are being abused. No other country has immunity if you tell the truth about a public official, but we have Defamation is committed if it is not in the public interest."
He also said, "The Lee administration wants to use the prosecutor's office for political purposes, and it is very important that the people every time they get promoted, the prosecutor's office hears the whistle," he said in a written."

