"I hope my ruling hurts." A judge's confession (Judge Park Ju-young)
- 법학전문대학원
- Hit1017
- 2022-08-11
'While one family eats out, the other burns lightning bombs. Even within the same frame, there are 'faces' in a cloudy place due to out-focusing. Love is short view. There is no love of distant view. There is only longing for the distant view. The sadness of the people in the courtroom continued to rise and I decided to write directly, not the verdict.' - From Park Chu-young's "Faces of the Court"
I wish I had published a book on the judge's writing. Reading Judge Park Chu-young's book, "Faces of the Court," I thought. The second "Faces of the Court" after "Some Reasons for Sentencing" is full of beautiful and tearful sentences. The person who should have been a writer became a judge and became a bridge between sinful and innocent humans.
From abused children to juvenile offenders, from mentally ill people to death row inmates... The narrative of the court he painted is disastrous, but it is more vivid because it is accurate and accurate. His judgment is a specific love perspective that only those who have looked at it for a long time and cried a lot can draw. The judgment of the dead becomes an obituary, and the judgment of the living becomes a letter to our society.
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