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Former Samsung Group Chairman Lee Kun-hee (C) is greeted by an unidentified woman as he leaves after his trial at the high court in Seoul October 10, 2008. A South Korean appeals court upheld on Friday a suspended jail sentence against former Samsung Group chief Lee, one of South Korea's most powerful businessmen who was found guilty of tax evasion by the lower court in July.
Former Samsung Group Chairman Lee Kun-hee (C) leaves after his trial while reporters ask questions at the high court in Seoul October 10, 2008. A South Korean appeals court upheld on Friday a suspended jail sentence against former Samsung Group chief Lee, one of South Korea's most powerful businessmen who was found guilty of tax evasion by the lower court in July.
Former Samsung Group Chairman Lee Kun-hee (C) leaves after his trial at the high court in Seoul October 10, 2008. A South Korean appeals court upheld on Friday a suspended jail sentence against former Samsung Group chief Lee, one of South Korea's most powerful businessmen who was found guilty of tax evasion by the lower court in July.
Former Samsung Group Chairman Lee Kun-hee (C) arrives for his trial at the high court in Seoul October 10, 2008. South Korean prosecutors on Wednesday demanded a seven-year jail term for former Samsung Group chief Lee Kun-hee, one of South Korea's most powerful businessmen who was sentenced in July for tax evasion, news agency Yonhap reported.
Former Samsung Group Chairman Lee Kun-hee arrives for his trial at the high court in Seoul October 10, 2008. South Korean prosecutors on Wednesday demanded a seven-year jail term for former Samsung Group chief Lee Kun-hee, one of South Korea's most powerful businessmen who was sentenced in July for tax evasion, news agency Yonhap reported.
Former Samsung Group Chairman Lee Kun-hee arrives for his trial at the high court in Seoul October 10, 2008. South Korean prosecutors on Wednesday demanded a seven-year jail term for former Samsung Group chief Lee Kun-hee, one of South Korea's most powerful businessmen who was sentenced in July for tax evasion, news agency Yonhap reported.
Former Samsung Group Chairman Lee Kun-hee (C) arrives for his trial at the high court in Seoul October 10, 2008. South Korean prosecutors on Wednesday demanded a seven-year jail term for former Samsung Group chief Lee Kun-hee, one of South Korea's most powerful businessmen who was sentenced in July for tax evasion, news agency Yonhap reported.
Former Samsung group chairman Lee Kun-Hee (C) is surrounded by reporters as he leaves a court in Seoul on July 16, 2008 after receiving a three-year suspended prison sentence. The court imposed a suspended prison sentence on the former Samsung group chief for tax evasion, but cleared him of a more serious charge of breach of trust.
Former Samsung group chairman Lee Kun-Hee (C) leaves a court in Seoul on July 16, 2008 after receiving a three-year suspended prison sentence. The court imposed a suspended prison sentence on the former Samsung group chief for tax evasion, but cleared him of a more serious charge of breach of trust.