SEOUL, Dec. 22 (Yonhap) - The Constitutional Court on Thursday approached President Park Geun-hye to clarify upon her claimed seven-hour nonappearance amid a 2014 ship calamity at its first preliminary hearing on her indictment case.
The top court additionally proposed sorting out the president's 13 charges refered to in the parliamentary reprimand movement into five classifications as a major aspect of endeavors to quicken the thought procedure, which could last up to six months.
At the listening to, the court, the National Assembly arraignment board and the president's lawyers talked about how to complete the forthcoming court survey sessions. The following preliminary meeting was set for next Tuesday.
Members in the 40-minute listening to included Kweon Seong-dong, the director of the parliamentary legal council, eight lawful delegates for the Assembly and seven lawyers guarding the president.
Addressing the charges of her inaction amid the sinking of the ship that murdered more than 300 individuals, the court requested Park's lawyers completely clarify what she did in sequential request "without leaving anything unexplained."
Regardless of the presidential office Cheong Wa Dae's rehashed dissents, bits of gossip have persevered that she had restorative surgery or other treatment amid the basic time, while neglecting to do official obligations.
"Most subjects recall what they did on that lamentable day as it is a day that conveys a critical significance," Lee Jin-sung, one of the three judges accountable for the preliminary session, said amid the hearing. "Having said this, (the president) will likewise have an extraordinary memory (of the sinking)."
Lee Joong-hwan, Park's lawful agent, told journalists that he would ask for related reports from the presidential secretariat and submit them to clarify the assertions about the seven missing hours.
With respect to the classification of her charges, the court partitioned them into five sorts - infringement of the sacred standards of prominent power and govern of law, mishandle of power, encroachment on press opportunity, rupture of the privilege to life and criminal offenses.
Amid the listening to, the court embraced a rundown of witnesses, including Park's previous assistants, for example, A Chong-bum, previous senior presidential secretary for approach coordination, and her long-term companion Choi Soon-sil, who is at the focal point of the defilement embarrassment that prompted to the indictment.
The court likewise acknowledged Park's lawyers' demand to stop the parliamentary arraignment board from unveiling to people in general Park's announcement that was submitted to the court for the reprimand trial.
It, be that as it may, rejected their interest to upset the court's demand to audit examination records from state prosecutors and an autonomous direction. Stop's lawyers had contended that it was illicit to demand records identified with a progressing test.
The top court additionally proposed sorting out the president's 13 charges refered to in the parliamentary reprimand movement into five classifications as a major aspect of endeavors to quicken the thought procedure, which could last up to six months.
At the listening to, the court, the National Assembly arraignment board and the president's lawyers talked about how to complete the forthcoming court survey sessions. The following preliminary meeting was set for next Tuesday.
Members in the 40-minute listening to included Kweon Seong-dong, the director of the parliamentary legal council, eight lawful delegates for the Assembly and seven lawyers guarding the president.
Addressing the charges of her inaction amid the sinking of the ship that murdered more than 300 individuals, the court requested Park's lawyers completely clarify what she did in sequential request "without leaving anything unexplained."
Regardless of the presidential office Cheong Wa Dae's rehashed dissents, bits of gossip have persevered that she had restorative surgery or other treatment amid the basic time, while neglecting to do official obligations.
"Most subjects recall what they did on that lamentable day as it is a day that conveys a critical significance," Lee Jin-sung, one of the three judges accountable for the preliminary session, said amid the hearing. "Having said this, (the president) will likewise have an extraordinary memory (of the sinking)."
Lee Joong-hwan, Park's lawful agent, told journalists that he would ask for related reports from the presidential secretariat and submit them to clarify the assertions about the seven missing hours.
With respect to the classification of her charges, the court partitioned them into five sorts - infringement of the sacred standards of prominent power and govern of law, mishandle of power, encroachment on press opportunity, rupture of the privilege to life and criminal offenses.
Amid the listening to, the court embraced a rundown of witnesses, including Park's previous assistants, for example, A Chong-bum, previous senior presidential secretary for approach coordination, and her long-term companion Choi Soon-sil, who is at the focal point of the defilement embarrassment that prompted to the indictment.
The court likewise acknowledged Park's lawyers' demand to stop the parliamentary arraignment board from unveiling to people in general Park's announcement that was submitted to the court for the reprimand trial.
It, be that as it may, rejected their interest to upset the court's demand to audit examination records from state prosecutors and an autonomous direction. Stop's lawyers had contended that it was illicit to demand records identified with a progressing test.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment.