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Fraud Sentencing Controversy Sparks Outrage: Are Only Offenders' Rights Being Protected?

A candid talk with attorney Jae-min Jeong on Hyung-don Jung's 'No Title TV'

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Photo: YouTube Hyung-don Jung's 'No Title TV'

A fierce debate is erupting over lenient fraud sentences and the protection of offenders' rights.

On March 18, the YouTube channel 'No Title TV' by Hyung-don Jung uploaded a video titled "Fraud sentences are only this light?! Do only offenders get human-rights protection? So how much do judges make? We asked everything we were curious about! (Full edit)."

In the video, former judge–turned–attorney Jae-min Jeong criticized how fraud cases receive sentences that are excessively light and pointed out the resulting limits of rights protection. The episode tackled a range of legal questions and answers, diving deep into the issue of scammers' low sentences and the debate over protecting judges' rights. Viewers voiced frustration with comments like "An era where everyone fends for themselves. Who created this?" Another comment read, "Thank you for uploading the full version. I'll enjoy watching. No Title TV, fighting."

YouTube 'Hyung-don Jung's No Title TV'