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(영문) 수원지방법원 2019.06.14 2018고단7396
변호사법위반등
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A defendant shall be punished by imprisonment for three years.

Seized evidence 1 to 28 shall be confiscated.

from the defendant 5,100.

Reasons

Punishment of the crime

[Criminal Power] On February 20, 2014, the Defendant, at the Seoul Central District Court, sentenced two years and ten months to imprisonment for a violation of the Act on the Control of Narcotics, Etc., and completed the execution of the sentence at the Seoul Detention Center on September 3, 2015.

【Criminal Facts】

1. The Defendant in violation of the Attorney-at-Law Act is a person who habitually receives money and valuables from a narcotics offender who is detained or undetained to an investigation agency under the pretext that he/she would be able to receive a prior action against a narcotics offender who is under investigation or trial in favor of the prosecutor or prosecutor investigation officer, or police officer, while emphasizing the friendship with the narcotics offender who is arrested or detained by the investigation agency.

Around March 2016, the Defendant: (a) arrested B by a narcotics investigation team at the Seoul Gangseo-gu Police Station that was suspected of scopon medication; (b) demanded work expenses, etc. while stating that “at least KRW 50 million shall be entered with work expenses and public expenses; and (c) during the period from March 2016 to April 2016, the Defendant issued money and valuables to KRW 5 million in cash ( KRW 100,000, KRW 500, KRW 100,000, KRW 500, KRW 500, KRW 400, KRW 500,000, KRW 500, KRW 500, KRW 500, KRW 5050, KRW 5050, KRW 500,000, KRW 500, KRW 500, KRW 500,000, KRW 505,000, KRW 65550,00.

2. Violation of the Act on the Control of Narcotics, etc. (fence) and violation of the Act on the Control of Narcotics, etc. (mariju) are not the accused.

The Defendant, around 01:00 on December 8, 2018, puts the medication into a single-time injection machine for psychotropic drugs, in the Mambamba (one-time “copon”; hereinafter “copon”).

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