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Prosecutors to order high-risk stalkers to wear tracking devices before conviction

Stalking suspects with a high risk of second offenses can be ordered to wear an electronic tracking device before conviction as a revised bill to prevent revenge crimes against stalking victims is set to come into force later this week.

Jan 11, 2024
Prosecutors to order high-risk stalkers to wear tracking devices before conviction

Seoul Central District Court to establish specialized court for people with disabilities

Seoul Central District Court plans to establish a court dedicated to individuals with disabilities, according to legal circles, Thursday. This marks the first such move within the nation’s judiciary.

Jan 11, 2024By Jung Da-hyun
Seoul Central District Court to establish specialized court for people with disabilities

Prosecutors demand death penalty for stabbing rampage suspect

Prosecutors on Wednesday demanded the death penalty for Cho Seon who was indicted for stabbing one man to death and wounding three others near a subway station in southern Seoul last July.

Jan 10, 2024
Prosecutors demand death penalty for stabbing rampage suspect

Stabbing attack aimed at halting opposition leader's presidential aspirations

The man who stabbed the main opposition Democratic Party of Korea (DPK) Chairman Lee Jae-myung, committed the crime intending to prevent him from ever having the chance to be elected as president, according to the police, Wednesday.

Jan 10, 2024By Jung Da-hyun
Stabbing attack aimed at halting opposition leader's presidential aspirations
  • Main opposition party chief's leadership at crossroads as he returns to work after attack

$75,737 awarded to 3 people for reporting drug crimes

Three people received rewards totaling over 100 million won ($75,737) for providing information leading to the conviction or arrest of individuals involved in illegal drug crimes, officials said Wednesday.

Jan 10, 2024
$75,737 awarded to 3 people for reporting drug crimes

Assailant says he stabbed opposition leader to prevent him from becoming president: police

The assailant who stabbed opposition leader Lee Jae-myung in the neck last week has told police that he carried out the knife attack to prevent Lee from becoming president, officials said Wednesday.

Jan 10, 2024
Assailant says he stabbed opposition leader to prevent him from becoming president: police
  • DPK leader leaves hospital, calls for end to 'warlike politics'

SK chief's wife said to double divorce compensation demand to $1.5 bil.

Roh So-young, the estranged wife of SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won, is said to have virtually doubled her claim for alimony and division of Chey's wealth in their ongoing divorce appellate trial to over 2 trillion won ($1.5 billion), judicial officials said Wednesday.

Jan 10, 2024
SK chief's wife said to double divorce compensation demand to $1.5 bil.

Police not to disclose identity of suspect in stabbing attack against opposition leader

Police decided Tuesday not to disclose the identity of the suspect in the stabbing attack on opposition leader Lee Jae-myung, after determining his case did not meet the legal conditions for disclosure, officials said.

Jan 9, 2024
Police not to disclose identity of suspect in stabbing attack against opposition leader
  • Stabbed opposition leader to leave hospital Wednesday

Opposition leader faces doctors' complaint over his airlift to Seoul following knife attack

A doctors' group filed a complaint against opposition leader Lee Jae-myung on Monday, claiming he unfairly used an emergency helicopter to move from the southeastern city of Busan to Seoul when the knife wound he sustained was not serious enough for such an airlift.

Jan 8, 2024
Opposition leader faces doctors' complaint over his airlift to Seoul following knife attack

Police seek arrest warrant for 16 students for trespassing at presidential office

Police on Monday requested an arrest warrant for 16 university students who were apprehended while attempting to break into the presidential office in central Seoul over the weekend, the Korean National Police Agency (KNPA) said.

Jan 8, 2024
Police seek arrest warrant for 16 students for trespassing at presidential office
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