The so-called “Busan Kick” case, in which a man indiscriminately assaulted a woman on her way home from work.
A little while ago, an appeals hearing was held.
In the first trial, he was sentenced to 12 years in prison, but a short while ago, the prosecution asked the court to impose a sentence of 35 years in prison, which is higher than the first trial.
Let’s go to our reporter.
Reporter Liu Jemin, what were the highlights of today’s trial?
Reporter ▶
That’s right.
It was whether the defendant’s DNA was detected on the victim’s clothes, and whether this would add the charge of rape to the defendant’s charges.
The result was DNA, and the main charge was changed from attempted murder to attempted murder with rape.
A little while ago, the appellate decision hearing in the Busan back-kick case ended, and the prosecution changed the defendant’s charge from attempted murder to “attempted murder including rape” and asked for 35 years in prison.
This was an increase of 15 years from the original sentence메이저사이트 of 20 years and 12 years in prison.
This major turnaround in the case was the result of DNA re-analysis of the victim’s clothing.
The defendant’s DNA was found on the victim’s jeans in five places – four on the jeans and one on the cardigan.
This gave the prosecution strong evidence that a sexual assault had taken place in the seven minutes that the CCTV footage was missing, and it was on this basis that they sought 35 years in prison.
However, the accused continued to deny all charges today, admitting only the wounding charge.
The victim, who was in court today and watched the trial unfold, submitted an opinion that the accused has shown no remorse to this day, that he is highly likely to reoffend by publicly foreshadowing retaliatory crimes, and that he needs to be isolated from society.
She also cried in the courtroom and requested that the defendant be severely punished and his identity disclosed.
[Victim]
“He’s going to get out of prison, that’s just the way it is, I think he’s going to get out one day, so I’m a bit anxious and scared because it’s just around the corner.”
The appeals court’s final judgement is due on the 12th of next month.
Given the change in charge from attempted murder to attempted rape-murder, a heavier sentence is expected on appeal.