A man in his thirties, who was sentenced to sexual assault of his late wife in an elevator, was sentenced to seven years in prison.

According to the court today (5th), 11 copies of the Seoul High Court Criminal Justice (Deputy Judge Gu Ja-heon, Kim Bong-heon, and Eun-hye Lee) judged that the victim A's statement was sufficiently authentic, and received 7 years of imprisonment and 160 hours of sexual violence treatment program in the same manner as in the first trial. Ordered.

Mr. Cho, 30, was indicted last year for raping a spouse A, who was eight months pregnant, and injuring her pussy in an elevator in a building in Goyang, Gyeonggi Province, in February 2012.

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Mr. Cho claimed that he was innocent after having filed the complaint seven years after the incident, but the court did not accept it. Mr. A believed that his child would improve after he was born, but he divorced because he did not get better. Until recently, psychological and mental damage continued, and he was reportedly sued.

The first trial judged that "even if there was a legal marriage, there was no reason to agree to the demand for sexual intercourse in an extremely unusual place called an elevator where pregnant victims, who had only a few months left, could enter and exit." Sentenced.

He also rebuked him, saying, "I can't help but be astonished at the attitude that drives the victim even after committing a perverted and perverted sexual assault."

Cho appealed without accepting it, but the judgment of the second trial was no different.


Even before the incident, Mr. Cho had many assaults on Mr. A and was arrested and received no charges, old-fashioned fines, and home protection. Eventually, Mr. A suffered domestic violence and divorced in 2014, but it was reported that he did not receive any support from Mr. Cho.

Currently, Mr. Cho is dissatisfied with the second trial, and is expected to make a final decision in the Supreme Court.

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