Yoon Byung-ho said, "I'm going to quit" while serving time
Oct 27, 2024
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According to the legal community, Jung Jae-wook, a senior judge at the Suwon District Court's Criminal Chamber 4, sentenced Yun Byung-ho, who was indicted on charges of violating the Narcotics Control Act, to take two years of probation and 40 hours of lectures to prevent drug crimes in August.
Chief Judge Chung ruled that "the quality of the crime is not good for administering drugs in the detention center while being tried for the same crime.'
However, the reason for the sentencing was given to the crime of the judgment, the need to consider equity with the simultaneous judgment (of this case), and the fact that there was no history of being punished for the same crime at the time of the crime in this case.
Yun Byung-ho was accused of administering psychotropic drugs containing diazepam, lorazepam, and zolpidem in an unknown way at the Incheon Detention Center on August 17-26, 2022.
He denied the allegation, claiming that it is a so-called 'Pongdang case' that allows others to administer drugs without their knowledge, but the court refused to accept Yun Byung-ho's claim because it was "difficult to have someone else take unprescribed drugs without the defendant's knowledge, and there is no other way to explain that psychotropic drugs were detected in urine without the defendant taking them."
Earlier, Yun Byung-ho was also indicted on charges of purchasing drugs such as hemp, fentanyl, and methamphetamine from January 2018 to July 2022. In December last year, he was sentenced to seven years in prison in this case and is serving time.
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However, he is again dabbling in drugs and repeating himself in a detention center during the trial, causing disappointment. On the other hand, he was also accused of assaulting an acquaintance with weapons such as baseball bats and fluorescent lights in October 2020 and threatening him not to report them. In this incident, the victim suffered four weeks of injuries before treatment, including joint dislocation, concussion, and facial contusion.
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