When he was caught by the police while driving under an unlicensed drunkenness, a 40-year-old sentenced to trial for being pretended to be a twin brother was sentenced to death in the first instance.

Judge Kim Jeong-hwan, the vice-censor of the Ulsan District Act 1, said on the 19th that he was sentenced to 1 year and 4 months in jail for A (49) who was charged with violating the Road Traffic Act and illegal public documents.

Mr. A without a driver's license drove a truck on August 14, last year at 0:30 on the 200m section of Gimhae-si, Gyeongnam, with a blood alcohol concentration of 0.134%.

When he was caught in a police crackdown and was asked to show his ID, he presented his twin sister's driver's license.

Next, electronically sign the policeman's portable information terminal (PDA) with his brother's name, and in the driver's opinion statement in the police report, 'Judge, sorry. I will never let this happen again 'and signed it with my brother's name.

The court said, "The defendant was not only drunk and unlicensed, but also pretended to be a brother to escape the punishment even though he was accused of fraud." "The sentence of sentenced sentence is inevitable because the sentence of forgery and other crimes is limited to prison terms."

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