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Lee Hee-jeok (born August 1888) is a Japanese official and legal professional.His hometown is the Youngjeong, Sinuijubu, North Pyongan Province.

Life
In 1908, he served as a member of the Taeguk Society and the Seowoo Society, and from 1909 to 1910, he served as a member, secretary, and head of the publishing department. He graduated from Meiji University in Japan in 1914 and was appointed as a clerk and interpreter of the Joseon Governor-General's Court on January 26, 1916. On December 16, 1918, he was appointed as a judge of the Gyeongju branch of the Daegu District Court and on October 28, 1919, he was appointed as a judge of the Sinuiju branch of the Pyongyang District Court, and on August 17, 1922, he was registered as a lawyer at the Sinuiju District Court Inspection Bureau. In March 1923, he served as the promoter of the Joseon Civil University Foundation and chairman of the Sinui Branch Executive Committee of Joseon Civil University.

He served as an auditor of the Shinuiju Financial Association in 1925, vice chairman of the Shinuiju Bar Association in Pyeonganbuk-do in 1926, and served as a vice-council member and vice-council member from November 20, 1926 to May 1943. He also served as the head of the Sinuiju Financial Association in 1931 and the head of the Sinuiju Industrial Association from 1933 to 1935, and was elected as a member of the government council in Pyeonganbuk-do on November 20, 1934. From June 3, 1936 to June 2, 1939, he served as a member of the Shinuiju Probation Review Board from April 12, 1937 to February 12, 1942.

On August 24, 1941, the Japanese Government-General of Korea was selected as a state-designated lawyer when enacting the designated lawyer system related to the Security and Defense Security Act, but in January 1942, he was suspended for one year for undermining his dignity. In 1941, he served as a preparatory member of the Heung-Abo National Foundation, promoter of the Joseon Imbo National Foundation, and a councilor, and received a certificate of merit from the Japanese Red Cross on June 6, 1942. In 1944, he served as a preliminary member of the Sinuiju Probation Review Board and a founding member of the Pyeonganbuk Commercial and Economic Association, and turned himself in to the Special Investigation Committee on Anti-National Acts in August 1949, after liberation.

pro-Japanese group It was included in the 708-member Central Committee and other sectors, and the 705-member National Act, which was announced by the Korea Institute for National Studies' Pro-Japanese Dictionary.