We are proud to announce that we received a not guilty verdict for a U.S. service member in an appeal of a conviction at the first trial court. We did not handle the case at the case of first instance.
Please when ever you consider hiring an attorney, in Korea, it is best to retain an attorney that, formerly, was a retired judge and will actually work on your case in any matters involving the Korea courts.
Please check out the following articles on Korea’s criminal law:
- Signs that You Hired a Great Korean Defense Attorney
- Criminal Punishment of Corporations for Actions of Employees
- Misunderstanding of Suspension of Criminal Sentence in Korea
- Foreigners’ Drug use in Korea
- Criminal Lawyers in Korea
Sean Hayes may be contacted at: SeanHayes@ipglegal.com. Sean Hayes is co-chair of the Korea Practice Team at IPG Legal. He is the first non-Korean attorney to have worked for the Korean court system (Constitutional Court of Korea) and one of the first non-Koreans to be a regular member of a Korean law faculty. Sean is ranked, for Korea, as one of only two non-Korean lawyers as a Top Attorney by AsiaLaw.
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