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Han Dong-hoon's bias, 'People's harm due to separation of investigation and prosecution' Excessive investigation excluded

김종찬안보 2022. 5. 8. 00:55
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Justice Minister candidate Han Dong-hoon revealed that the law on the separation of investigation and prosecution is “the most urgent issue in that the public suffers a lot of damage”, exposing the bias of ignoring the damage of the public by abuse of the investigative power.
In response to the hearing, one candidate criticized the amendment to the Criminal Procedure Act, saying, "This is a bill that deprives the complainant of the right to object and makes it impossible to appeal." rights were neglected.
Regarding the role of Attorney General in a partisan investigation clash between the two parties in the Democratic Republic of Korea, the Biden administration's first Attorney General, Merrick Garland, nominee, at a personnel hearing in February last year, said, "The Justice Department is not a center of partisan conflicts of opinion, but law enforcement and criminal policy without partisanship. I want to show that I have returned to my original place.” He said, “I want to show that I have returned to the original place where I was,” he said. See 'Response', 26 April 2022>
At the hearing, he said, "I will do everything within my power to prevent partisan or political investigations by anyone," as "a lawyer of the United States, not of the president," saying, "I will do everything within my power to prevent a partisan or political investigation by anyone."
The Conservative Republican Party showed “arrest without warrant, trap investigation” in the hard-line conservative regime in the 1980s, and that British Thatcherism abused its investigative power, which allowed even “trials without a jury,” depriving the people of their rights and interests, leading to frequent riots.

One candidate responded to the question of 'how do you think the prosecution's defense will affect the lives of the people', saying, "I am concerned that only the powerless people will be harmed if the prosecutor's investigation authority is deprived." There is also a high risk of human rights being unfairly violated during the investigation process as it is outside the control of the prosecutor, an institution,” he said.

In response to the amendment to the Prosecutor's Office Act, one candidate said, "I am concerned about a significant vacuum in the nation's ability to respond to crimes by depriving the prosecution of important crimes such as crimes by public officials and election crimes."

One candidate continued, “The amendment to the Prosecutor’s Office Act stipulates that prosecutors cannot bring charges against crimes they have initiated investigations. In complex cases in which the relationship is sharply opposed, there is a risk that problems may arise because those who do not directly investigate the evidence relationship or the contents of the case may not be able to properly determine the indictment or maintain the prosecution.” From his standpoint, he overpowered the National Assembly amendment law by 'abolition'.

One candidate introduced a 'guilty' bias to the prosecutor's investigation, saying to reporters, "The prosecution just needs to catch the bad guys well" when Yoon Seok-yeol introduced him as a "global standard man." officially announced.
As Yoon-elect's 'global standard', in the United States, the judgment of innocence in the United States is determined by the jury of the court and is not guilty until before, and despite the Supreme Court's conviction, articles of innocence in the media are guaranteed as fair reports.
U.S. criminal policy controls over-investigation by ensuring that arrest and interrogation investigators appear as jury witnesses and are interrogated by lawyers.
At a nomination interview on the 13th of last month, one candidate said, "If the scrutiny is passed, the people will suffer greatly, so any attempt to deal with the bill must be stopped." "The prosecution just needs to catch the bad guys."
Edwin Fuller, chairman of the Heritage Foundation Asia Center, who advised Yun twice, said the day after the second interview (the 28th of last month), “There is no one without bias in the United States.” “People are policy. He said that the staff should be composed of people who have the same opinion as President-elect Yoon. They should carry out their positions in the administrative department or the Blue House with confidence and competitiveness. (Omitted) I advised them to find people who fit their interests and hire them,” he told News1.

Regarding the advice, he said, "In the United States, there is a system called an executive order. The president of the United States can issue an executive order without the consent of Congress. I believe he can do that." proposed a way to evade the law and the National Assembly.

The Heritage Foundation was the birthplace of Reagan's hard-line conservative strategy in the 1980s, and 'trap investigation' was common.

Since then, the US personnel hearings and fair reporting in the media have been aimed at identifying “bias”.