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Kim Ki-hong was a lawyer who served as a Supreme Court judge. Oh Seok-nak, who was appointed as the head of the Cheongju District Court in 1981, was the husband of his's wife's sister, and Kim Chi-yeol, who served as the Minister of Justice, is the brother-in-law.

Life
Born in Samcheonpo, Gyeongsangnam-do, graduated from Dong-A University Law School, passed the 2nd High School Judicial Department in 1951, and served as a prosecutor at Jinju Branch, Chuncheon District Prosecutors' Office, Seoul District Prosecutors' Office, and Busan District Prosecutors' Office in 1963. In 1971, he was promoted to a senior judge of the Daegu High Court, and after serving as a senior judge of the Seoul High Court in 1973, he was commissioned as a member of the Public Officials Pension Review Committee on October 21, 1975, in 1971, he was promoted to a senior judge of the Daegu High Court, and after serving as a senior judge of the Seoul High Court in 1973, he was commissioned as a member of the Public Officials Pension Review Committee on October 21, 1975, on May 24, 1980, when he was appointed as the head of the court administration in 1977, he was appointed as a Supreme Court judge by acting President Choi Kyu-ha and retired in April 1981.

Choi Myung-yoon, a 17-year-old defendant in the disgraceful murder case of a girl in Boksamteo, Bukhyeon-dong, denied the charges at a Seoul District Court, and the only evidence, the handkerchief, was not his.All statements were examined by investigating cases in which police torture forced them to confess falsely or fraudulent cases in the post office.Then, when he changed to a judge and served as the head of the court administration, he recommended Lee Young-seop to the president as a successor to Chief Justice Min Bok-ki. Kim Ki-hong, who issued a statement saying, "Recommending a specific person to the president as the chief justice of the Supreme Court cannot be done under the constitution, which is set as the president's unique authority."

On January 18, 1969, when he served as a senior judge at the Seoul Criminal District Court, he held a sentencing hearing for the South Korean Liberation Strategy Party and said, "These days, armed spies are infiltrating deep into South Korea, and the defendants' attempts to raise arms are as strict as armed spies."

Kwon Jae-hyuk convicted all 12 defendants, including the death penalty for Lee Il-jae, life imprisonment for Lee Kang-bok and Lee Hyung-nak, and imprisonment for up to 15 years to 3 years and 6 months for 8 others The lower court was acquitted of violating the anti-communist law by producing a movie called Chunmong starring an actress naked, on September 24, 1969, an appeal trial was held for film director Yoo Hyun-mok, who was convicted of manufacturing negative paintings and was fined 30,000 won, and the sentence was suspended when the lower court was reversed. On December 18, 1969, the New Year's Special Meeting of the Unification Review of the Chochongnyeon Organization held a sentencing hearing on Kim Jae-hwa, who was sentenced to 30.64 million won in prison for one year and six months to run as a candidate for the New Democratic Party, the defendant was acquitted of the violation of the National Security Act and the Anti-Communist Act, and the additional fine of 29.83 million won was suspended only for the violation of the Foreign Exchange Management Act.

On October 30, 1974, while serving at the Seoul High Court, lawyer Yong Tae-young filed a lawsuit against the Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications, asking him to designate Buddha's Birthday as a public holiday, saying, "It is an impossible payment claim under the Administrative Procedure Act and cannot be subject to litigation."

On June 10, 1971, Sergeant James Wilter and Sergeant John Bullount of the U.S. 7th Division, who killed Kim Hwa-nam (27), a drug trafficker in Dongducheon, were sentenced to life in prison by applying robbery and murder, saying, "The death penalty is too much."He was sentenced to life in prison after breaking the original court that sentenced him to death by applying robbery and murder. On September 3, 1973, the Korea Housing Corporation delivered the clock tower and baseball net on the grounds of Seoul National University's Munri University to the country, "Pay 27.67 million won for facilities such as library bookshelves and greenhouses that have already been demolished," he said, reversing the original trial and ruling in favor of the state. On July 9, 1975, Pastor George Ogle, a missionary, rejected a lawsuit filed against the head of the immigration office, saying, "There is no reason."