The defendant of the so-called 'Sillim-dong rape attempt' case was sentenced to one year in prison only for invasion of the house without the intention of sexual crime being acknowledged in the appeals court.

The 12th Division of the Seoul High Court Detective Yoon Jong-gu (Chief Chan-Young Oh, Deputy Judge Cho Chan-young) sentenced one year to a sentence of one sentence in prison for Jo Mo (31), who was charged with violating the Special Act on the Punishment of Sexual Violence Crimes (rape rape). .

The prosecution's request for probation was denied.

The court explained that the defendant was likely to have had the intention of a sexual assault offense, but to punish with that intention only, no specific provisions must be in law beforehand. "

He also ruled that "the intention that the defendant's direct intentions and thoughts toward rape crimes was not clearly revealed is that the intention of 'rape could have occurred' cannot be easily acknowledged."

In the case of the alleged attempted forcible violations added by the appeals court, it was also difficult to conclude that there was a 'deliberation of forcible conduct'.

However, the Tribunal said, "It is not a level to admit to the intention of sexual crime, but the defendant's act is not only to harm the tranquility of the residence, but the normality of the crime is that it is dangerous to lead to a crime that can harm the life and body of the victim. "It is not good," he said.

Cho was prosecuted on May 28, last year, about 6:20 am, after chasing a woman who returned home from Sillim-dong and trying to force her into her home.

The video containing this form of Cho was rapidly spreading in the online space under the title of 'Shinlim-dong Rape Trial Closed Circuit (CC) TV Video', causing a publicity.