Shin Jong-oh, a presiding judge at the Seoul High Court who oversaw the appeal trial in first lady Kim Keon Hee’s case involving alleged Deutsch Motors stock manipulation and other charges, was found dead early Tuesday. He was 55.
According to legal circles, police were dispatched around midnight after Shin’s family reported they could not reach him. Officers found him about 1 a.m. near the court complex in Seocho-dong, Seocho District, Seoul. He was taken to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
Police said they believe Shin jumped and are investigating the exact circumstances of his death. They said no signs of criminal activity have been found so far.
A note was also found at the scene, according to reports. It was said to include an apology and a statement to the effect that he was leaving on his own. It reportedly did not mention Kim’s case or the trial.
Shin’s panel, the Seoul High Court’s Criminal Division 15-2, on April 28 sentenced Kim to four years in prison and fined her 50 million won on appeal on charges including violations of the Capital Markets Act. The sentence was sharply increased from the first trial’s prison term of one year and eight months.
The appeals court reversed part of the lower court’s not-guilty finding and convicted her on some allegations of involvement in the Deutsch Motors stock manipulation. It also found her guilty of receiving money and valuables from the Unification Church side in connection with alleged solicitation.
Shin, who was from Seoul, graduated from Sangmoon High School and Seoul National University’s law department. He passed the 37th bar exam in 1995 and served at courts including the Uijeongbu branch of the Seoul District Court, the Ulsan District Court, the Seoul High Court and the Daegu High Court.
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