"Refuses to Let Girlfriend Off Work"... 20s Sentenced to Prison for Damaging Friend's Car and Assault
Damage to Vehicle with Baseball Bat Due to Girlfriend's Complaints at Workplace
A man in his 20s was sentenced to prison for smashing his friend’s car and assaulting him with a baseball bat, simply because his girlfriend, who works at a business establishment, was late getting off work.
On the 5th, Judge Song Seon-yang of the Daejeon District Court Criminal Division 1 announced that A (27), who was charged with injury, special intimidation, and special property damage, was sentenced to 1 year and 6 months in prison. Earlier, A was accused of smashing his friend B’s (26) car, which was parked on a road in Seo-gu, Daejeon, with an aluminum baseball bat around 6 a.m. on April 21.
A threatened B, who tried to stop him, with the baseball bat as if to hit him, and also assaulted him several times with his fists. It is known that A committed these crimes after receiving a message from his girlfriend, who worked at a nightlife establishment owned by B, saying that she was not allowed to leave work, which enraged him.
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The court explained the sentencing by saying, “The defendant confessed to the crime and is remorseful, and the victim who reached a settlement does not want the defendant to be punished,” but added, “Despite being on probation for a special injury sentence last year, the defendant did not reform and committed the crime during the probation period, making a prison sentence unavoidable.”
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