North Korean hackers have siphoned a massive amount of data from the computer network of South Korean courts over the past two years by implanting a malicious code.
The Supreme Court on Thursday finalized a 13-year prison sentence for an elementary school teacher on charges of producing sexually exploitative videos involving some 120 children and adolescents.
Prosecutors on Thursday raided the office of former Supreme Court Justice Kwon Soon-il as part of an investigation into a high-profile property development scandal.
President Yoon Suk Yeol on Tuesday presented letters of appointment to two new Supreme Court justice at the presidential office in Yongsan, central Seoul, on Tuesday.
The Supreme Court admitted on Monday that a North Korean hacking group may be behind last year's cyber attack on their network.
The family of a victim who was forced into labor during the Japanese occupation of Korea by the Hitachi Zosen Corporation said at Seoul Central District Court on Tuesday that they collected 60 million won deposited as collateral by the company.
Korea’s Supreme Court ruled against the Bank of China in its case against the country’s tax authorities over a corporate tax levy of 35.8 billion won ($26.9 million).
The impairment in the independence of the judiciary and its political bias bode badly not just for a particular group but also for the entire population.
A court on Friday acquitted former Supreme Court Chief Justice Yang Sung-tae of all 47 charges against him, largely related to his alleged abuse of judiciary power.
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