On October 31, the Supreme Court sent the case back to the Suwon High Court, breaking the original ruling that sentenced Kyrgyz national A, who was charged with filming using cameras under the Sexual Violence Punishment Act, to four years in prison.
The Supreme Court considered that the subject of illegal filming stipulated in the Sexual Violence Punishment Act is the "human body," but A cannot be seen as an act of taking a body because it is a recording of the "body image" received on a mobile phone.
A is accused of filming a woman taking a shower while making a video call with the victim she met in May last year using a cell phone recording function.
In addition, after breaking up, he threatened to post a video on the Internet, and actually posted it on social media, and he is accused of attempting to break into his residence or hitting the victim several times.
Earlier, the first and second trials court found A guilty of all charges and sentenced him to four years in prison, pointing out that the quality of the crime was not good, such as sending the filming to the victim's son.
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