A prisoner was sentenced to two years in prison for a driver who sparked a child on the pedestrian crossing in front of the school and sparked the 'Personal Diet Act'.

Judge Jae-won Choi, Deputy Chief of Detective 2, Cheonan-jiwon, of the Daejeon District Court, today sentenced A (44) to the court, who was handed over to the court for violating the Special Act on Traffic Accident Handling.

Mr. A was accused of killing Kim Min-sik (9 years old) who was crossing a pedestrian crossing in a child protection area in front of the main gate of a middle school in Asan, South Chungcheong Province on September 11, last year at 6 p.m. Handed over to trial.

Judge Choi said, "The parents of the Korean military are petitioning for the punishment of the accused due to severe mental pain." However, the defendants were regretting the mistake and considered that the vehicle speed at that time was lower than the speed limit (30 km / h). "I explained the reason for the high sentence.

Earlier, the prosecution demanded five years in the vault, saying in a decision hearing on the 16th that "the child died because he was not protected in the children's sanctuary.

After the trial, Min-suk's parents said, "I am sorry for some 'over-punishment' controversy over the Min-sik law, but I hope that there will be no more trouble for parents raising children in the future."

The Civil Meal Act refers to the 'Amendment to the Act on the Aggravated Punishment of Specific Crimes, etc.', which refers to the severe punishment of drivers who have died or injured due to non-compliance with safe driving duties in the child protection area.

It has been in effect since the 25th of last month. 

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