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All appeals are dismissed.
Reasons
The grounds of appeal are examined.
1. Examining the reasoning of the lower judgment in light of the evidence duly admitted, it is justifiable to maintain the first instance judgment convicting the Defendant of attempted murder among the facts charged in the instant case on the grounds stated in its reasoning.
In so doing, contrary to the allegations in the grounds of appeal, the lower court did not err by misapprehending the legal doctrine on willful negligence of murder and the number of crimes.
In addition, examining the reasoning of the judgment below in light of the records, it is just for the court below to reject the argument of the defendant and the requester for an attachment order (hereinafter referred to as "defendant") on the mental and physical weakness, and there is no error by misapprehending the legal principles on mental and physical disorder.
Meanwhile, the argument that the judgment of the court below is erroneous in the misapprehension of legal principles as to sentencing is ultimately unfair.
However, examining various circumstances, such as the Defendant’s age, sex, environment, relationship with the victim, motive and consequence of the instant crime, and the circumstances after the crime, there are significant grounds to recognize that the amount of punishment of the lower court, which maintained the first instance judgment that sentenced 35 years to imprisonment with prison labor, is extremely unfair even when considering the circumstances asserted by the defense counsel.
subsection (b) of this section.
2. As to the case for which a request to attach an attachment order is filed, if the defendant files a final appeal against the defendant's case, the appeal shall be deemed filed regarding the attachment order case.
However, there is no indication of the grounds for appeal in the petition of appeal and there is no indication of the grounds for appeal in the petition of appeal.
3. Therefore, all appeals are dismissed. It is so decided as per Disposition by the assent of all participating Justices on the bench.