Nephew Armed with Weapon Against Uncle Who Assaulted Her After She Exposed Sexual Harassment 'Not Guilty'... Supreme Court Rules "Justifiable Act"
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The Supreme Court ruled in favor of acquittal regarding an act of retaliation by wielding a weapon against an uncle who had returned home enraged after the nephew revealed he had been sexually abused by his uncle during childhood. The court determined that the nephew's actions could be viewed as a justifiable act. According to legal sources today (the 12th)
(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Lee Mi-ryeong = A niece who was assaulted by her uncle after he visited her home in a fit of rage following her revelation that she was sexually abused by him during her childhood...
The Supreme Court ruled that the actions of a nephew who confronted his uncle with a kitchen knife in defiance of his assault and scissor threats constituted a justifiable act. While the lower court found him guilty, the Supreme Court remanded the case with a view to acquittal, emphasizing that the victim's actions were passive self-defense.
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Last week, a resident of Alta Gracia decided to bring to light and tell of the years of ordeal and horror she lived for almost two decades. Her home - the place that is supposed to be a safe place and containment - was for her the scenario of abuses of all kinds and, accuses her father and his uncle of making her live "a nightmare." The victim - today a 30-year-old adult about to receive her in a university career - recently made a formal compla…
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