A teenager who routinely assaulted five female students by kicking the faces of a junior while wearing shoes with stiffness was handed over to trial and sentenced to jail.



The 13th Criminal Division of the Incheon District Court (Director Eun-seol Go) sentenced A(16), who was charged with retaliation under the Heavy Punishment Act for certain crimes and driving without a license under the Road Traffic Act, to a sentence of 1 year and 6 months to 1 year in a short term.27 Sun said.



According to the Juvenile Act, minors under the age of 19 who commit a crime can be sentenced to irregular malformations with upper and lower limits of the sentence, divided into long and short term.



From November 2019 to April of this year, Ms. A was accused of hitting the cheeks of five female students, including her juniors, including Ms. B (14) several times, or kicking the abdomen with her feet in a parking lot in Gyeyang-gu, Incheon.



To avoid cigarette ash, he whisked the girl's head or choked it with an iron hanger.



Miss A also filmed a video of bullying the victims and shared them with friends. When one of the victims sued, she went out after being investigated by the police and said, "I will apologize," and it was investigated that she was attacked again.



In the process, he even kicked the victim's face while wearing shoes with irons on the instep.



In June of this year, he was also accused of injuring two people, including the other driver, in an accident while driving a rental car without a license.



The judge said, "The defendant has already been subjected to juvenile protection several times for crimes of assault, etc., and he continued to commit the crime without taking self-respect even when being investigated by an investigative agency," and said, "Even though the victims seem to have suffered considerable mental suffering, forgiveness I judged that I did not make an effort to seek."



However, "the defendant was 15 years old at the time of the crime, and it seems that he was mingling with bad friends and committing the crime without receiving careful care from his parents." "The possibility of returning to a healthy member through serious reflection and appropriate edification. We considered the facts," he said.