'Rail Union Arrest Obstruction' Former Unified Progressive Party Lawmakers Kim Mi-hee and Kim Jae-yeon Acquitted in First Trial
Former Unified Progressive Party lawmakers Kim Jae-yeon (center) and Kim Mi-hee (right) [Image source=Yonhap News]
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Seongpil Cho] Former Unified Progressive Party lawmakers who were prosecuted for obstructing the police from arresting the union leadership during the 2013 railway union strike were acquitted.
Judge Go So-young of the Seoul Central District Court Criminal Division 25 acquitted former lawmakers Kim Mi-hee and Kim Jae-yeon, who were charged with obstruction of official duties. The court stated, "The police forcibly attempted to enter despite there being no urgent circumstances that made it difficult to obtain a warrant before searching the Kyunghyang Shinmun building," and "The police's search of the building cannot be considered a lawful execution of official duties, so even if the defendants acted as alleged, the charges do not stand."
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Earlier, the two former lawmakers were indicted for illegally blocking the police's entry by forming a scrum in front of the entrance of the Kyunghyang Shinmun building in Jung-gu, Seoul, where the headquarters office of the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions is located, on December 22, 2013.
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