The Constitutional Court canceled the prosecution's prosecution against a woman who resisted by wielding a porcelain against a sexual harasser.



The Constitution said today (9th) that the sexual harassment victim A cited Mr. A's request in a constitutional petition that he filed asking for the prosecution to cancel the prosecution's suspension of prosecution.



In October 2018, Mr. A was suspended from prosecution for injuring his ear by swinging a porcelain on Mr. B, who molested him.



The probation is not handed over to trial, taking into account the degree of damage, etc., but it is a disposition that admits the alleged crime.



Heonjae said that at the time, Mr. A was holding a porcelain bowl to hold water, so it was difficult to resist sexual harassment in other ways.



In addition, since there were only two of them in the kitchen of Gosiwon, which was closed at the time, Mr. B's actions that caused fear were often done before, so even if Mr. A's actions were somewhat excessive, we judged that it was justified.



He pointed out that there is no objective data that can reasonably admit that Mr. B was injured in criminal law in the investigation record.



The Constitution found that "The prosecution's prosecution's postponement of prosecution violated Mr. A's right to equality and pursuit of happiness."