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Sentencing in early March and presidential

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Yoon Suk Yeol is not a liar, he is a rascal:
Slow Letter February 14.
[Slow Letter] Anti-Femi and Anti-Communist Far-Right Solidarity, Essentially 'Status Threat'... Kim Gun-hee's message a day before martial law.

Sentencing in early March and presidential election in early May.
- The Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment trial has ended until the eighth hearing on Wednesday. The court plans to hold a meeting on Friday and hold the ninth hearing on Wednesday. Chances are high that it will be the last hearing.
- If the dismissal is decided by the sentencing in two weeks, the presidential election will take place around May 3, 60 days later. The presidential election schedule is scheduled in early March and early May.

"There was an order to pull it out," a statement that sealed the impeachment trial.
- "I was instructed to go inside the National Assembly headquarters and bring down lawmakers. However, it is not something we can do because we judged it to be illegal, and I told them to talk to the commander of the Special Forces Command and review it."
- Cho Seong-hyeon (chief of the security team at the Capital Defense Command) testified that he was instructed by Lee Jin-woo (commander of the Capital Defense Command at the time), but refused to do so.
- As long as the statement that he was instructed to bring down the "members of the National Assembly" was made, neither the "agent" nor the "personnel," the Yoon Suk Yeol's lies about martial law for warning will not work.
- Cho stated that he had instructed his subsequent troops not to cross the Seogang Bridge. "I thought the situation was unusual and the purpose of the operation was unclear."
- The Yoon Suk Yeol claimed, "I can only say that I am making a false statement," but Jeong Hyeong-sik (judge) said, "Don't break the context," and pointed out, "I say it as if the statement has changed, but nothing has changed in my view."

issues and pending issues.

Kim Gun-hee's message a day before the emergency martial law.
- It has been confirmed that he sent text messages to Cho Tae-yong (director of the National Intelligence Service) twice.
- When Jang Soon-wook (lawyer), a representative of the National Assembly, asked, "Isn't it even stranger to text with the president's wife on the day of the martial law?" Cho Tae-yong said, "I don't remember well."
- It wasn't the first time that "it wasn't a common thing."
- Hankyoreh pointed out, "It is a point where we can suspect that unelected power is intervening in state affairs."

Attack the messenger, hitting Hong Jang-won.
- Hong Jang-won's memo (former deputy director of the National Intelligence Service) is one of the decisive evidence that Yoon Suk Yeol ordered the arrest of politicians such as Lee Jae-myung (leader of the Democratic Party).
- First, the Yoon Suk Yeol mentioned the possibility that Hong Jang-won drank alcohol. "I also enjoy accompaniment, so I saw that I drank alcohol," he said.
- Second, Cho Tae-yong pointed out that Hong Jang-won's statement did not fit the details. When I checked the CCTV, he claimed that he was in the office at the time that he wrote the memo.
- Third, it was confirmed that Hong Jang-won handed over the memo and his aide wrote it down, but there is no original copy left. "I think it's a lie," Cho Tae-yong said.
- Fourth, Cho Tae-yong claims that there was no mention of the list when Hong Jang-won reported that night. "The president called and ordered to help the counterintelligence agent," Cho said, "I think I can go around catching Lee Jae-myung and Han Dong-hoon tonight," but Cho Tae-yong claims, "I thought I was talking about catching floating clouds."

Who lies.
- First, it has nothing to do with the essence that Hong Jang-won drank alcohol because it was after working hours anyway.
- Second, Hong countered by saying, "We should look at the entire movement, not at a specific time." The time to write the memo may have been wrong, but it is true that he talked to his female brother on the phone while he was on his way to the mission from his office.
- Third, the fact that there was an arrest list is confirmed through various channels. The same is true of the memo that the woman-in-law called to Jo Ji-ho (then head of the National Police Agency).
- Fourth, it is true that Cho Tae-yong was briefed. Rather, it is for Cho Tae-yong to explain why he did not give any instructions.
- The point that "there are four memos" is also disturbing. If they were all the same content and intended to be manipulated, there is no reason to reveal it.
- The controversy over Hong Jang-won's personnel request, which the Chosun Ilbo is pushing for, is also an attack far from the essence.

"A pep call to Hongzangwon," Yoon Suk Yeol's words.
- "I called Hong Jang-won because I thought Cho Tae-yong was not in Korea," he claimed, but it was overturned by Cho Tae-yong's statement.
- "When I said, 'Where is the president?' and answered, 'Here he is,' the president asked, 'Didn't you go to the United States?' and answered, 'I'm leaving tomorrow.'
- The reason why Yoon Suk Yeol passed Cho Tae-yong has not been confirmed. He may have called Hong Jang-won thinking he was still in the U.S., but all circumstances support Hong's statement.
- Hong Jang-won said, "A Cabinet meeting is underway on emergency martial law for a while now, and Capital Defense Command and special forces are making a fuss. Are you calling the first deputy chief of staff who went abroad once to encourage him? At that time?… That's it."

617 phone calls per day for complaints from the Constitutional Court.
- The number of posts posted on the website of the Constitutional Court amounts to 1.44 million. Most of the posts raise questions about the tendency of judges.
- Calls for complaints are also exploding. On March 31, the number of complaints surged to 617.
- In some cases, an employee suffering from stress was taken to the hospital's emergency room.

a deeper reading.

The plan to "collect 500 people" in the on-road house notebook.
- Memos such as "Collection of 30 to 50 Yeouido", "Press 100 to 200", and "KCTU, KTU, Civil Law, and Eoyong Judge" were confirmed.
- There are also notes such as "Send them to the collection center instead of grouping them into groups," and "Using a rope."

The reason why Kwak Jong-geun is not protected by public interest reporters.
- Kwak Jong-geun (former commander of the Special Forces) is actively filing internal charges, but rebellion is not subject to public interest reports.
- It may be taken into account during the trial, but it is not possible to receive legal protection. Not only the crime of rebellion but also the entire crime under the criminal law is not subject to reporting. Choi Jung-kyu (lawyer Won-gok) pointed out, "The Criminal Law stipulates the most basic act of infringement of public interest, but it is difficult to understand that it is excluded from the public interest report."

"You could make a critical decision."
- Yoon Gap-geun (Yoon Suk Yeol's representative, lawyer) said, "If we try to close the defense on the 18th, we will take any action."
- The possibility of the resignation of the lawyers is discussed, but the hearing does not stop even if there is no lawyer.
- Article 25 of the Constitutional Court Act states, "If a 私 does not appoint an attorney as an agent, he or she will request a trial or trial."

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