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Former Korean Air exec pleads not guilty in nut rage case

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Shouldn't that be, 'nut' guilty?

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I love the way the Japanese wide shows are treating this case on a par with the Aum Sarin trials, or the OJ Simpson case.

Not difficult to discern their real agenda: Korea equals bad.

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I wanted to see this lady get her comeuppance, but jeeze, 15 years?

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where the economy is dominated by family-run conglomerates known as chaebol that often act above the law.

Does it ring some bells ? ;)

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Have her work as a low rank flight attendant for 10 years.

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The three other charges Cho faces are the use of violence against flight crew, hindering a government probe and forcing the flight’s purser off the plane.

Forcing the purser off the plane is a crime?

Now that*s something!

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Oh good grief, she is guilty as hell of these charges.

"Cho has been in police custody since Dec 30"

I hope the police have been serving her nuts in bags.

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She was way out of order but has already been shamed and blamed. Enough is enough, this has gone too far now.

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Sounds like they've got her by the nuts.

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She told the Captain to return to the gate and not change course. Seems Koreans love to go after the wealthy hard when possible. It is like the owner of the ferry being "found" dead. She has been punished and it should be good enough. It not enough make her pay a large fine and give it to the passengers who were inconvenienced. Not to bad mouth Koreans but this overkill punishment is not unique to their country.

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