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‘Prosecution wins’ after failing to open elevator leaflets
Middle school girl.. what is the ending?
Entered 2024.71.07. 8.20pm
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Reporter Woonhee Kwon
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Elevator ‘unauthorized’ post damage incident
Gyeonggi police send to prosecution for “property damage”
A flood of citizen protests. Supplementary investigation begins
Analysis of over 80 precedents… Decisions made around the same time
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1 who tore down an unauthorized post on an apartment elevator mirrorimage text translation
@College female middle school students, with a loss of wealth and criminal justice, can be supplemented by the police.
At the end of the story, I will make a decision:
On the 25th of last month, the Yongin Eastern Police Station in Gyeonggi Province reported Ms.
The results of the supplementary investigation were reported to the prosecution with a ‘no win opinion’ regarding the case.
It was revealed on the 7th that it was a blessing.
Afterwards, on the 5th of this month, the prosecution announced a ‘final non-indictment’ against Ms. A.
It’s mine:
On May 77th, Ms. A got into the elevator of her apartment in Yongin City.
While heading to his house, a ‘non-authorization’ post was posted on the mirror.
A water-stained consultation framework is in place.
At the time, Ms. A was looking in the mirror when the post blocked her view.
Let’s take two days apart and say:
The post was posted by the residents’ autonomous organization in the apartment to repair the defect.
The management office was established to gather opinions from residents.
It is understood that publication authorization has not been received from:
Nevertheless, the police at the time said that Ms. A’s actions did not meet the requirements for damage to property.
The case was not forwarded to the prosecution if it was determined to be applicable:
Why is there no talk of the police being disciplined???
If this case had not been made public by the media, it could have been called to the prosecution for investigation, and at worst, it could have gone to trial, but there is no mention of police disciplinary action.