Former Justice Minister Cho Kuk argued that he might not admit to the charges, even if his wife Jeong Kyung-shim, a former professor of Dongyang University, was convicted in the trial on charges of ‘corruption in children’s entrance exams’, which was resumed following five months.
In the trial on charges of corruption in the entrance exam for the children of former Minister Cho Kuk and tampering with the inspection held by the Seoul Central District Court Criminal Settlement Section 21-1, “The prosecution stipulates that the conspiracy between the two people is true because they are family members. “There is still no evidence that there was any conspiracy,” he said.
Regarding the PC in the lecture room of Dongyang University, which was recognized as evidence in the trial of former professor Jeong Kyung-shim, Cho said, “The Supreme Court did not deal in depth with the owner of the data stored in the PC.” not,” he emphasized.
Earlier, in January, when the court decided not to recognize the evidence capacity of Dongyang University’s PC, the prosecution applied for a challenge to the court.