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July 26, 2024

Hearing moved for suspects in Yoon Ji murder

The two suspects accused in the killing of Hollister’s Yoon Ji had their next step in the court process moved to April 27, when an interpreter is available for the case.

The victim’s husband Sang Ji and his alleged mistress Jung Choi have been charged with the homicide. They were scheduled to appear in court March 23, but the preliminary setting set for that date was moved to 1:30 p.m. April 27, according to San Benito County Courthouse records.

The preliminary setting is meant to merely schedule a preliminary hearing. At a preliminary hearing, Judge Steven Sanders is expected to rule whether there is enough evidence for a trial.

For the San Benito County Sheriff’s Office, which is overseeing the investigation, the mysterious case started Dec. 2, when one of the two daughters – Serena Ji – contacted authorities from Los Angeles where she lives to report her mother as missing after not hearing from her since Nov. 27. On the day before, the daughter had received “an odd message from her father, Sang Ji, stating her mother went to South Korea unexpectedly,” according to a prior sheriff’s office statement.

“She contacted family in South Korea who said the mother was not there, and had not contacted them to go there. The female and her sister were concerned so she drove to Hollister from Los Angeles to confront the father,” according to the sheriff’s office after the arrest in December. The two suspects are awaiting their next court appearance March 23 and remain at the San Benito County Jail on more than $2 million in bail each.

Afterward, Serena Ji filed the missing person’s report on her mother. The sheriff’s office issued a search warrant and served it on Dec. 6. Sang JI and Jung Choi were arrested and booked in the San Benito County Jail on suspicion of murder and conspiracy to commit murder.

On Dec. 20, authorities discovered Yoon Ji’s body buried in a ravine, with he remains stuffed in a suitcase, in the 2300 block of Salinas Grade Road near San Juan Bautista.

Additionally, in a separate civil case, a San Benito County judge has ordered two suspects to pay a total of $40 million to the two daughters of the victim.

Catharina Ji and Serena Ji filed the lawsuit in San Benito County Superior Court against their father Sang Ji, 49, of Hollister and Jung Choi, 45, of South Korea.

Judge Harry Tobias ruled against the defaulting defendants in the civil case and ordered them to jointly pay the $40 million sum with $20 million going to each of the two daughters, though the plaintiffs’ attorney James Hann from the Hann Law Firm said he doubts they’ll ever see those amounts. Hann in speaking to San Benito Live noted how damage amounts in such judgments are “independent of ability to pay.”

For a previous, related story, see below:

http://sanbenitolive.wpengine.com/judge-orders-murder-suspects-pay-40-million-wrongful-death-suit/

Courtesy of court filings, this is a photo of Yoon Ji with daughters Catharina and Serena.

Courtesy of court filings, this is a photo of Yoon Ji with daughters Catharina and Serena.

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