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A resident who was brought to trial for imprisoning or assaulting the late Hee-Seok Choi, a security guard at the apartment, was sentenced to five years in prison at the first trial. The court ruled that the crime was serious and that severe punishment was necessary because they did not reflect on it. Choi’s family said they wished for a world where another guard would not be harmed. Reporter Park Hee-jae reports. Seven months after the late apartment security guard Hee-Seok Choi dropped these words and made an extreme decision. A judgment of first instance was issued in favor of the victim, resident A. Five years in prison. Mr. A received seven counts, including retaliation, injury and battery, including injury, innocence, attempted coercion, and threats, all of which were found guilty. The judge explained that the victim appears to have suffered severe mental suffering, that the crime is not good, and that severe punishment is inevitable because Mr. A is not reflecting at all. He added that the sentence recommended by the Supreme Court is 1 to 3 years and 8 months in prison, and that the victim was sentenced to a greater penalty considering the circumstances of his death after suffering severe suffering. Bereaved families who saw the sentence said they hoped the ruling would not make the guards suffer again. The prosecution, which requested nine years at the decision hearing, will decide whether to appeal after reviewing the decision. This is YTN Park Hee-jae. ※ ‘Your report becomes news’ YTN is waiting for your valuable report.
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