In South Korea, an approximately 60 -year -old case has to be rolled up again in which a woman was convicted because she bitten a part of the tongue for her husband when she tries to rap. A court in the southern coastal city of Busan gave the 78-year-old application for an appeal, as it was said during the week.
The case is considered one of the most controversial in the history of the country because the judgment of that time had not protected a victim of sexual violence. In 1964, a 21-year-old man attacked the then 18-year-old near her house and tried to rape her, as the official press agency Yonhap reported. When the woman defended herself, she leaves the man 1.5 centimeters from his tongue.
Woman had to go to prison
According to the court, the woman argued for self -defense. According to Yonhap, however, the court sentenced them to a few months in prison and two years conditional for serious attack. The court found the man only guilty of property and blackmail only because of unauthorized people entering a property and also sent him behind bars for a few months, with two years of probation.
According to reports in the media, the woman started studying decades later and wrote at a university in 2013 at the age of 60. During her studies she understood the extent of the injustice that had happened to her and decided to fight for her case, the newspaper “Korea Herald” was said.
The profession initially fails
With the accusation that the law enforcement was explained and forced to be forced, the woman initially objected to a court in the nearest body in 2020 without success.
Last December, the higher court of South Korea overlooked the decision of that authority after years of legal back and forth and the case returned, as Yonhap reported. According to the judges, it was “very likely” that the arrest was taken without a decision.
Source: Krone

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