The first trial of Cho Min, the daughter of Cho Kuk, the former leader of the Cho Kuk Innovation Party, who was fined in the first trial for corruption in entrance exams, has been postponed to March next year.
The Seoul Central District Court has changed the first hearing of Cho's appeal, which was scheduled to be held tomorrow, to March 26 next year.It is reported that the court accepted the request for a change of the date by the lawyer
, citing his other trial schedule.Mr.
, along with his mother Jeong Kyung-sim, a former professor at Dongyang University, was indicted without detention on charges of obstructing the admission process by submitting a false application and forgery citation to the Graduate School of Medicine at Pusan National University in June 2014.
The first trial court found Cho guilty of all charges in March and sentenced him to a fine of 10 million won.
Former representative Cho, who was handed over to trial on charges of corruption in the entrance examination of his children and covering up the inspection of the Blue House, was sentenced to two years in prison by the Supreme Court on the 12th and was detained in the Seoul Detention Center yesterday.
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