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(영문) 대구지방법원 2014.05.22 2013고단5322
청소년보호법위반등
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A defendant shall be punished by imprisonment for one year.

Reasons

Punishment of the crime

On November 18, 2009, the Defendant sentenced 2 years of imprisonment and 7 million won of fine to a violation of the Illegal Check Control Act at the Daegu District Court on November 18, 2009, and completed the execution of the sentence in the Daegu Prison on June 15, 201.

1. "2013 Highest 5322";

(a) Any person who intends to conduct fee-charging job placement services shall register with the head of the Gu having jurisdiction over the location of the principal office;

Nevertheless, on November 23, 2012, from around February 21, 2013, the Defendant recruited C et al. as entertainment reception workers in the vicinity of the Daegu Pungdong from around November 23, 2012 to February 21, 2013, introduced the above entertainment reception workers to the entertainment entertainment drinking house located in the Seongdong-gu Mangdong, and then operated fee-charging job placement services after being issued 20,000 won per time from the above entertainment place business.

(b) No person who violates the Juvenile Protection Act shall have a juvenile drink with customers, provide entertainment services by singing or dancing, or arrange or instigate such acts, for the purpose of making profits;

Nevertheless, from November 23, 2012 to February 21, 2013, the Defendant: (a) had C (V, 17 years of age) a juvenile, at the vicinity of the Yongdong-gu Geumdong-gu Geumdong-gu Geumdong-gu, Daegu Pungdong-gu, arrange the customer to drink with the customer; (b) had the customer drink with the customer by singing or dancing; and (c) received 20,000 won per time from the above main business owner as the introduction cost.

2. The Defendant of the 2013 Highest 6674, supra, operated a “news report room” to introduce a ice loan to an entertainment drinking club in Daegu Suwon-gu, the Defendant is threatening to be disadvantaged if the proprietor of an entertainment business requests a minor to employ a entertainment loan even if he/she had not employed a minor entertainment business.

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