A Violent Prosecutor Page #8
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- 2016
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who reaped the largest benefit?
As you all see, not me.
The one with free access to
the prosecutor's office,
who can destroy evidence,
manipulate the court
a sentence of 15 years.
Shouldn't this person
be the suspect?
What are you talking about?
I am asking you
why you killed Lee Jin-seok.
Listen, defendant.
Do you have evidence?
You mustn't falsely accuse
a candidate for congress
with no evidence but wordplay.
Don't you think, your honor?
Delete the defendant's
questions from the record.
Defendant, please continue.
Order in the court!
No further questions?
Witness Park Joon-beom
overturned his testimony
stating that Lee Jin-seok was an asthmatic.
This is the list of evidence from
the crime scene.
But the inhaler, indispensable for
an asthmatic doesn't appear on the list.
The victim had the inhaler
but it disappeared after his death.
If so, we should assume
someone hid or destroyed it.
And that someone must be
the real culprit.
Witness, do you know
who hid it?
How should I know?
Let me ask again.
Do you know who hid it?
I said for certain
I don't know.
I submit this as evidence.
It wasn't accepted in advance.
Unless the prosecution agrees...
I agree.
Evidence accepted then.
You should wash your car.
50 million won.
It'll be wired after the election.
Don't ever come see me again.
Thank you, sir.
By the way, you disposed
of that inhaler back then?
This is the victim's inhaler that
disappeared from the crime scene.
Chief Interrogator Kang heard
in the recording
kept it in secret from you
for the sake of his safety.
I see your time in jail
has turned you into a real criminal.
If you continue this farce,
I'll leave the stand.
Sit down, witness!
Sit down, I said!
Do you still deny it
even with the evidence?
Did you hide the inhaler,
knowing Lee was asthmatic?
And then frame me for all this?
Judge, won't you do anything
about this circus?
Denial only makes you uglier.
You should at least
be humble before the evidence.
Evidence, my ass!
Woo Jong-gil, you're finished.
You madman.
Once you were a prosecutor,
but now you entice the court
with phony evidence?
Phony?
How would you know?
How would you know
if it's real or phony?
The inhaler?
That should be floating
somewhere in the Han River.
The inhaler?
That should be floating
somewhere in the Han River.
I wanted to hear you
say it yourself in front of everyone.
The witness confessed
to suppressing evidence.
as a suspect for murder.
Shut the hell up!
You think you'll
escape this unharmed?
What?
Let go of me, bastards!
Witness!
Obey the court's order!
You all try to frame me
with this pathetic scheme!
Don't you know who I am?
Detain him right now!
Stop it sons of b*tches!
You think I'll go down alone?
This is all a political show!
You're all being fooled!
Congressman Kang!
Judge!
Please, Judge Choi...
Defendant, do you have
anything left to say?
I was a violent prosecutor.
I conducted forced investigations.
and abused my influence
in the name of public power.
Therefore, I am guilty.
But I think
I paid the price for my crimes
serving 5 years in prison.
Please let me return
to society now.
Today Seoul Central Prosecution
arrested and charged Woo Jong-gil,
a former congressional candidate,
for conspiring with
Far East Construction
to destroy evidence
and commit murder.
The prosecution also uncovered
a plot by Woo and Jang
to frame former prosecutor Byun Jae-wook
for the crimes they committed.
Are you personally close to Candidate Woo?
A few calls betwen
members of the same party.
Can't I call the person who
will inherit my precinct?
- Please comment, sir!
- Hey, don't take photos!
Kyung-gyu!
- Here!
- Hey, this way!
Why are you standing there
like an idiot?
No one came to see you?
What kind of life
have you led so far?
Guess I'm all you've got.
Have a bite.
Why are you acting
like a stranger?
Brother, I have a killer item.
Let's talk it over
on the way to Seoul.
Your intelligence
combined with my skills, wow!
Don't be difficult
on a day like this.
Come on, my car?ff over there.
The bus station is really far.
John 16:
33.Let's live honestly,
shall we?
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