South Korea’s Former Minister’s Legal Team Justifies Martial Law Declaration Amid Controversy

Seoul, South Korea – Legal representatives for South Korea’s former minister have come to his defense over the controversial decision to implement martial law in the country, a measure critics have deemed excessive and unnecessary. This issue stems from political tensions that reached a zenith under the former administration, prompting discussions on civil liberties and governmental power. The martial law decree, issued during a particularly tumultuous period in South Korean politics, aimed to stabilize the national crisis but instead attracted scrutiny both domestically and internationally. Legal experts argue whether such a drastic decision was warranted, … Read more

Former South Korean Minister’s Legal Team Justifies Martial Law Declaration as President Yoon Confronts Impeachment Proceedings

Seoul, South Korea – In a significant political development, former South Korean Justice Minister Cho Kuk’s attorneys have mounted a defense of the alleged planning of martial law during mass protests three years ago. The controversy comes as President Yoon Suk-yeol, under whose administration Cho served, faces an impeachment trial amid accusations of abusing power and violating election laws. Lawyers for Cho argue that the discussions of martial law were merely preparatory measures, aimed at maintaining public order during the 2016-2017 protests which ultimately led to the impeachment and jailing of former President Park Geun-hye. … Read more

South Carolina Judge Disqualified from Cases After Son Wins Solicitor Election

Chesterfield County, SC — A significant shake-up in South Carolina’s judicial system was prompted by a recent familial election outcome when the South Carolina Supreme Court issued a ruling to disqualify a circuit judge after the election of his son as a solicitor in the same circuit. The court order, dated December 20, outlined that Judge Paul M. Burch of the 4th Judicial Circuit will no longer preside over criminal cases or any civil proceedings connected to the office held by his newly elected son, Paul Michael “Mike” Burch Jr., who will serve as the … Read more