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Choi Chang-jo (born February 1880)is a Japanese official and legal officer, the hometown is Heecheon-myeon, Heecheon-gun, Pyeonganbuk-do.

Life
He served as a councilor of the Korean Society in 1908, as a member of the Korean Society for the Revision of Rules, and as a member of the Korean Society for the Revision of Rules in 1909, and as a president of the Korean Society in 1910. On September 30, 1914, he was hired as a clerk and interpreter at the Joseon Governor-General's Court, and on April 17, 1917, he was appointed as a judge of the Jinnampo Branch of the Pyongyang District Court.

He served as a judge of the Haeju District Court from March 17, 1919 to September 29, 1920. He was registered as a lawyer at the Sinuiju District Court Prosecutors' Office on August 21, 1922, and served as a lawyer until September 11, 1944. In December 1927, he served as the head of the Shinuijujubujajin Association, and on November 16, 1928, he received the Showa Daeryi Memorial Medal from the Japanese government.

Since his appointment as a member of the Provincial Council of Pyeonganbuk Provincial Government on April 1, 1930, he has been the executive member of the Sinuiju Steel Society (July 1930), the second vice-chairman of the Sinuiju Council (June 1931) and the second vice-chairman of education (June 1931)

He served as a member of the Rural Development Committee of Pyeonganbuk-do (November 1932) and a member of the Korean Bar Association (April 1933) and served as a member of the Central Committee of the Joseon Governor-General from June 3, 1933 to June 2, 1936. On July 19, 1933, he was appointed as a member of the Economic Department of the Central Institute for Municipal Research, and on September 15 of the same year, he was ranked seventh.

In September 1934 and June 1938, he was appointed as an income investigator at the Sinuiju Tax Office of the Pyongyang Tax Supervisory Service, and on May 22, 1935, he was appointed as a vice-member of Sinuiju. From 1935 to 1939, he served as a director of the Yalu River Land Improvement Company, and participated as a promoter of the Joseon Imjeonbo National Foundation in October 1941.

pro-Japanese group It was included in the 708-member list, the 705-member list of pro-Japanese dictionaries of the National Research Institute, the judicial sector, and the 705-member list of pro-Japanese activities announced by the Committee on Pro-General National Behavior.