Indicted on charges of illegal filming 2022 Sexual Crime First Trial Not Guilty Rate 3.48%

Football Association: “No national team selection until Hwang Ui-jo investigation results are out”
Former national soccer team striker Hwang Ui-jo (Nottingham), who is suspected of illegal filming, is likely to never be able to wear the Taegeuk mark again.
The Seoul Central District Prosecutors’ Office’s Women and Children Crime Investigation Division 1 (Chief Prosecutor Kim Ji-hye) announced on the 11th that it would indict Hwang Ui-jo without detention on charges of violating the Sexual Violence Punishment Act.
Hwang Ui-jo is accused of illegally filming his partner during sexual intercourse and disclosing personal information that could identify the victim.
Hwang Ui-jo is temporarily excluded from the national team.
Last June, Hwang Ui-jo filed a complaint with the police against a netizen who shared photos and videos of him and women on Instagram, claiming to be his ex-lover, on charges of blackmail, but during the investigation, circumstances surrounding the illegal filming were discovered, and his status was changed to that of a suspect, and he was sent to the prosecution in February.
The person who uploaded the video and threatened Hwang Ui-jo was revealed to be his sister-in-law.
Mr. Hwang’s sister-in-law, who was indicted in December of last year, was sentenced to three years in prison in the second trial held last month, following the first trial.
Meanwhile, Hwang Ui-jo was called up by former national team coach Jurgen Klinsmann (Germany) and played in all six A matches held from September to November last year.
In particular, on the 18th, immediately after the match against Singapore in Korea on the 16th, he appeared at the police station as a suspect and was questioned, and public criticism grew when he was substituted in for the away match against China on the 21st.
The Korea Football Association, which initially postponed the decision, saying, “There is no confirmed truth to the extent of deciding on a disciplinary action (against Hwang Ui-jo),” held a meeting and decided not to select Hwang Ui-jo as a national team player until the investigative authorities reach a clear conclusion.
At the time, a football association official said, “We must receive a ‘non-indictment decision’ from the investigative authorities,” but the prosecution found Hwang Ui-jo guilty and sent him to trial with a recommendation for indictment.
Now, whether Hwang Ui-jo will return to the national team depends on the judiciary’s judgment of guilt or innocence.
He could be hit with the ‘expulsion’ hammer and have his name completely erased from Korean soccer.
Article 14 of the Korea Football Association Fair Play Committee Operation Regulations states that violence, sexual violence, and cases that seriously damage the dignity of an athlete are subject to disciplinary action. 안전놀이터
Looking at the disciplinary standards by type, those who commit sexual violence, such as “acts that cause extreme sexual shame, such as filming or distributing the crime,” can be subject to the highest level of disciplinary action, “expulsion.”
entative is effectively a death sentence.
According to Article 17, Paragraph 4 of the National Football Team Management Regulations, a player cannot wear the Taegeuk mark if he or she has been sentenced to imprisonment or heavier punishment and has not passed 5 years since that sentence, or if he or she has been sentenced to imprisonment or heavier punishment and has not passed 2 years since the end of the probation period.
If a player has been suspended for more than one year by the Fair Trade Commission for misconduct related to sexual harassment, prostitution, or sexual violence, he or she will not be able to play in the A Match.
If Hwang Ui-jo receives an unfavorable verdict in the first trial, he is likely to seek a higher court’s judgment.
Hwang Ui-jo, born in 1992, must go through a trial process that can last from several months to several years, and must also serve out the entire suspension period.
There is only one way for Hwang Ui-jo to return to the national team.
It is to be found not guilty by the judiciary.
Among those who were brought to trial for violating the Special Act on the Punishment, etc. of Sexual Crimes in 2022, the percentage of those who were found not guilty in the first trial was 3.48%.
The probability of Hwang Ui-jo returning to the national team is less than 4%. 카지노사이트