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"Yoon Yoo-sun ♥" Lee Seong-ho, "When I was the presiding judge, I received threatening letters.."Worried about my wife" [Okmoon Byul TV]

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/Picture = KBS 2TV entertainment show 'Troubles in the Rooftop Room'

"Ok Moon-ah" lawyer Lee Sung-ho revealed when he was threatened during the presiding judge in the past.

Yoon Yoo-sun and Lee Sung-ho appeared on KBS 2TV's entertainment show "Troubles in the Rooftop Room" (hereinafter referred to as "Ok Moon-ah"), which aired on the 19th.

Lee Seong-ho said, "The 'Molar Dad Case' is a case in which the accused kidnapped, kidnapped, sexually harassed, and murdered. "The case caused social resentment and the content was bad," he said. "In fact, the victim of the murder cannot be met. I remembered the victim so much that I couldn't sentence him. The victim is a cheerful friend. The daughter was a rather immature friend. It was the first time in two or three years that I contacted him and went to meet him, and that happened. Among the letters written by the victim's mother, she said, "I taught my daughter to help the weak, but I regret it so much." It's been a lot of work," he said.

"There is a death penalty in our country's law, but we are gradually not sentenced to death and do not execute it. It's my personal view as a judge, but I think the death penalty is appropriate and meaningful, he said. "It means that it's socially unacceptable. Judges also tend not to do it because they want blood on their hands. Of course, it's hard, but I think this case was unacceptable and I thought it should be done courageously after discussion."

Song Eun-yi asked, "Is there a case where a person who is dissatisfied with the judgment does that?" Lee Seong-ho said, "There are cases of swearing in court. "Some people tell me to 'unlock it right away,'" he said. "During criminal trials, they send letters when they don't get the results they wanted. "Thanks to the judge, I'm doing well in prison, but I'm doing well in prison. There are a year and a half left.' I always work overtime and leave work at dawn. "I have a lovely wife at home, and it's embarrassing," he said.

Meanwhile, "Okmun-ah" airs every Thursday at 8:30 p.m.

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