In the first trial of Li Zaiyu’s case, he will be sentenced not to allow live broadcasting on television to prohibit media shooting.

[Global Scientific Reporter Li Xiaofei] Yonhap News Agency reported on August 23 that the South Korean Seoul Central District Court stated on the 23rd that the 27th criminal deliberation of the hospital decided not to allow TV stations to issue a bribe to the vice chairman of Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Li Zaiyu on the afternoon of the 25th. The live broadcast of the verdicts also prohibits all media shooting in court. The court stated that Li Zaiyu and other defendants submitted opinions to the court that they did not agree with the shooting and live broadcast. After weighing the public interest that could be achieved by comparison of shooting or live broadcast judgments and the irreparable loss that may be brought to the defendant, the court held that the media should not be permitted to broadcast the sentencing. The court also considers the principle of presumption of innocence, that is, any person charged with a criminal offence should be presumed innocent until proven guilty and convicted. The report said that the courts of first instance and second instance in South Korea have prohibited all recording, recording, broadcasting and broadcasting after starting court proceedings and debates in accordance with the “Regulations on Court Auditing and Photography”. However, on July 25, the South Korean Grand Court amended the rules to allow the courts of first instance and second instance to determine whether to broadcast live. As long as the presiding judge thinks that the public interest and the right to information are more important, even if the defendant’s consent is not obtained, the live broadcast can be allowed.