[On-site video +] Lee Jae-myung, who is accused of perjury, appears for the first trial...at this time of day

2024.11.25. PM 1:54
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Lee Jae-myung, chairman of the Democratic Party of Korea, will appear in court again ahead of the first trial of perjury teacher charges, which is called the second crisis of judicial risk.

As in the election law sentence, it is expected to enter the courtroom directly without expressing any particular position.

Let's go to the scene.

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Now, CEO Lee Jae-myung is expected to get out of the vehicle.

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About 40 to 50 Democratic Party lawmakers are welcoming Lee Jae-myung.

They are shaking hands together and saying hello.

He's greeting Democrats with a bright look on his face.

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In the background, Chief of Staff Lee Hae-sik and other top Democratic members are seen. Spokesperson Han Min-soo and several lawmakers gathered here to support the first trial of Lee Jae-myung's perjury teacher today.

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Lee Jae-myung, the leader of the Democratic Party, said yesterday that it would be better for lawmakers not to come to the trial through Lee Hae-sik, the chief of staff of the party leader, and yet quite a few Democratic Party lawmakers are cheering for Lee Jae-myung.

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Despite the higher-than-expected sentence in the first trial of the Public Official Election Act, you can see representative Lee Jae-myung and Democratic Party lawmakers entering the court with the same brightness today. We've entered the interior.

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Now, let's take a look at Lee Jae-myung, who is heading to the middle court of Seogwan No. 311, where the trial will be held today. Representative Lee Jae-myung is coming up through the stairs.

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As lawyer Park Sung-bae said a while ago, it is very difficult to find the middle court because it is located very inside, but the reason why the court has changed from a trial to a middle court is because the court recognizes the importance of this matter.

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As in the first trial of perjury teachers and the election law, it will be held in a 100-seat heavy court.

Sentencing is scheduled to begin at 2 p.m., 10 minutes later.


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