Reference : MM-1-21-551
Name of creator(s) : Michael Moerman
Scope and content : May 29, 1969. Each court had differentially determined the penalties in criminal cases (ji: Tok). For example, the district court could judge the defendant as being guilty and fined with the charge of illegal gambling. Later, the Court of Appeal could judge the defendant as being guilty, but the offense might not be judged with the same severity and the amount of the fine reduced. Finally, the Supreme Court could require the defendant to pay a fine based on the amount that the District Court had sentenced.
Extent and medium : Punch card