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In the early morning, after secretly following the women's homes, the 20s who watched to press the front door password were sentenced to heavier sentences from the second to the first.



Today (25th) Section 8-3 of the Seoul Central District Court's Criminal Affairs Office (Deputy Judge Kim Woo-jeong) announced that it canceled the first trial ruling that sentenced the 25-year-old to a fine to A, who was handed over to trial for invading housing, and sentenced him to probation from imprisonment. .



Mr. A saw Mr. B, a woman walking in Yeoksam-dong, Gangnam, Seoul, at around 1 a.m. in July of last year, and followed him because he was the'ideal type'.

And after entering the villa through an unlocked common entrance door, it was investigated that he watched Mr. B press the front door password from behind.

When Mr. B, who looked back with a strange gaze, shouted, Mr. A ran away.



Mr. A, who moved to Dogok-dong, was also accused of entering the building with another woman C, just 10 minutes after attempting the first crime.

This time, Mr. C had already moved by the elevator, so Mr. A blew up and went out of the building.




Earlier, the first trial sentenced a fine of 5 million won in consideration of the fact that Mr. A smoothly agreed with the victim, Mr. B, and acknowledged the crime and showed a reflective attitude. However, the second trial broke the court case and significantly increased the sentence and sentenced him to four months in prison and two years probation.



The judge of the second trial said, "Mr. A has a history of probation suspended for harassment in public clusters and fines for forced harassment." He went inside and committed a home intrusion crime, and the guilt is not light."



He then revealed the reason for the sentence, saying, "If you look at the crime process, the circumstances after the crime, age, prevalence, and environment, the first-trial sentence is too light and unfair."



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