”薬物常習使用”で拘束されたユ・アイン、きょう(29日)控訴審の初裁判
Yu A In, who was arrested for ”drug habitual use,” will have her first appeal hearing today (29th)
The appeal trial for actor Yu A In (real name Uhm Hong-sik), who is currently on trial for drug habitual use, has begun. On the 29th, the drug control division of the 5th Criminal Division of the Seoul High Court (Chief Judge Kwon Seung-hyun)
The first hearing in the appeal trial for Yu A In, who is suspected of violating the law on sexual harassment (spiritual intimidation), has been held.
Yu A In has undergone beauty treatments at 14 hospitals from September 2020 to March 2023.
He is accused of using propofol and other drugs as sleep anesthetics on 181 occasions for the purpose of preventing sleep. He is also accused of illegally prescribing around 1,100 tablets of sleeping pills under other people's names between May 2021 and August of the following year.
It was also revealed that she smoked marijuana three times while traveling with friends in Los Angeles in January last year. On the 3rd of last month, Yu A In was sentenced to one year in prison and a fine of 2 million won (approximately 2.5 million yen).
He was sentenced to 200,000 yen, and to complete an 80-hour drug rehabilitation program. He was found guilty of marijuana smoking and habitually purchasing and administering medical drugs, but was found guilty of marijuana training and marijuana smoking.
He was found not guilty of instigation and instigation of the destruction of evidence. The first instance court said, "This crime took advantage of the flaws in the legal management of medical drugs. It is vicious and worthy of criticism."
Yu A In was arrested in court for "theft." The fact that she suffered from sleep disorders and depression at the same time as her drug use and illicit dealings was taken into consideration. Yu A In appealed the decision and the prosecution's four-year prison sentence was deemed unjust.
The court has appealed. Yu A In's detention period has been extended by two months, and she will be tried in custody. Under current law, the detention period for a defendant is limited to two months when the sentence has not yet been finalized.
However, if the court deems it necessary, the detention period can be extended twice, each for two months.
2024/10/29 07:00 KST
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