A man in his 50s, Mr. A, who wielded a weapon at a karaoke room in Mapo-gu, Seoul, killing an acquaintance, claimed diminished mental capacity in his first trial.


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At the first hearing held on the 12th at the Seoul Western District Court Criminal Division 11 (Presiding Judge Bae Seong-jung), Mr. A stated, "I admit the prosecutor's charges, but I was intoxicated and in a state of mental incapacity or diminished mental capacity at the time." Mr. A's defense attorney submitted a receipt as evidence, adding, "This proves that he drank a lot at that time."


On the other hand, the prosecution believes that Mr. A committed the crime because he felt disrespected by the victim. CCTV footage submitted as evidence by the prosecution reportedly shows Mr. A seemingly watching the victim's movements as the victim left the karaoke room.


Mr. A, a day laborer at a paint factory, is accused of wielding a weapon during an argument with an acquaintance at a karaoke room in Mapo-gu around 11:40 p.m. on May 1. The victim sustained abdominal injuries and was taken to the hospital but ultimately died.



On the day of the incident, the police arrested Mr. A on the spot while he was wandering near the karaoke room and sent him to detention on May 10.


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