A woman who was sentenced to two years of probation in six months of imprisonment for biting the tongue of an assailant who attempted to assault a sexual assault, demands a reconsideration to admit to self-defense in 56 years.

According to the Busan Women's Phone, Choi Mo (74) will file a reconsideration with the Busan District Court on the 6th.

Choi was sentenced to two years of probation in six months of imprisonment for allegedly severed and cut about 1.5 cm (21 cm) of his tongue when he attempted sexual assault in May 1964, when he was 18 years old.

During the trial, he was imprisoned for six months.

Choi insisted that he was self-defense, withstanding the prosecution's coercive investigation, but was not admitted.

The prosecution prosecuted Mr. Roh without even being charged with attempted rape attempts.

Secondary damage continued in court.

At the time, according to media reports, the court made serious secondary abuses by asking Mr. Choi, "Isn't there a good feeling for the defendant from the beginning?" And "Are you willing to marry the defendant?"

Since then, the case has been introduced as a 'forced kiss tongue amputation case' in the 'Court History' published in 1995 by the Court Administration to organize the 100-year history of the court.

At the time, academia also criticized the court's judgment.

When Mr. Choi was in full swing in 2018, he was encouraged and consulted with the Busan Women's Telephone and decided to request a reconsideration this year.

Choi, lawyers, and Busan Women's Telephone decided to hold a press conference in front of the Busan District Court before requesting a review on the 6th.

"There will be a lot of women who have lived in a patriarchal social atmosphere, like Mr. Choi at the time," said Ko Soon-Sang, a representative of the Busan Women's Phone. I decided to make a request for reconsideration. "

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