The reality of the North Korean judicial system experienced directly by North Korean defectors

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(1)He went to the People’s Court
(2)There’s a judge in the presiding judge
(3)There’s a judge, there’s a prosecutor
(4)What was shocking was that he had a lawyer
(5)I guess he’s here to defend me
(6)I’m looking forward to it
(7)The test… The test happened right away
(8)I don’t know how to do it
(9)sentenced to death under section 117
(10)I hope you get three years
(11)I ask the judge I put it up like this
(12)So the judge has something to say to the lawyer

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(1)I’m just asking
(2)The lawyer got up
(3)What are you trying to say
(4)I was looking forward to it, but I was so surprised because what he said
(5)betraying the nation and the people
(6)To escape to South Korea
(7)But our party and Min
(8)It’s not like a fly
(9)I’m trying to save your life
(10)So, I
(11)I ask you to accept the maximum sentence of three years
(12)I’m not a lawyer
(13)Hey, do you have anything to say to wake up
(14)I’ll say I have something to say There isn’t.
(15)Are you willing to appeal
(16)There isn’t.
(17)I think he’s appealing

Lawyers exist in North Korea, too. North Korean defectors are shocked to learn about it in court for the first time

So I was thinking about getting a defense but the lawyer insisted on getting the maximum sentence with the prosecutor lol

North Korean defectors were surprised to hear about the formal trial for the first time, and they were punished immediately without a trial

Also, he was once sent to North Korea and imprisoned, but if he was a woman, a bugger, or a wooden stick, he was beaten like a dog

One of the members screamed and got hit more. So she held it in and said she got hit more because she was a tough year

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