70s Man Sentenced to Prison for Stalking Woman Who Refused Meeting, Breaking Jar and Leaving Threatening Notes...
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] A man in his 70s who was prosecuted for repeatedly stalking a woman who did not meet him and sending threatening notes was sentenced to imprisonment.
The Changwon District Court Criminal Division 2 (Presiding Judge Lee Jeong-hyun) announced on the 15th that Mr. A, who was indicted for trespassing and other charges, was sentenced to 8 months in prison.
According to the Changwon District Court, from October 24 to November 11 of last year, Mr. A harassed the victim by breaking a jar in her house because she blocked contact and did not meet him.
Mr. A repeatedly stalked her by secretly entering with a copied key and leaving threatening notes.
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The court stated, "The defendant repeatedly trespassed into the residence, damaged property, and threatened, which is a serious offense," and added, "The victim felt considerable fear and suffered mental distress, making severe punishment of the defendant inevitable."
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