When Park Dae-sung's mug shot was released, "Scared"...Even a comfortable expression on my neck tattoo? [Y Record]

2024.10.04 오전 09:59
■ Host: Anchor Na Kyung-chul and Anchor Yoon Bori
■ Starring: Lawyer Son Jeong-hye

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◇ Anchor> In addition, Park Dae-sung already has a criminal record of violence. In this case, could it be an aggravated punishment?

◆Son Jeong-hye> If you are a person with increased violence, what can be a weighting factor is considered a weighting factor if you have a history of similar crimes or violence according to our sentencing criteria. This is because there is a risk of recidivism and violence increases. It is necessary to check in detail what kind of crime the criminal record was in the past, but since there are precedents of various punishments for violent tendencies, I think there is a lot of room for this violence to be seen. I think it can be interpreted as being not guilty and having an antisocial personality.

◇Anchor> The personal information has been released. I'm Park Dae-sung, 30 years old. The fact that personal information was released must have been based on the judgment that this crime was a brutal crime, right?

◆Son Jeong-hye> There is a serious crime information disclosure law. This is because all of these requirements have been met, and so-called mug shots under this law have also been released, and all of their names, ages, and faces have been released to the public. Not only is the crime method very cruel and brutal, but evidence of guilt has already been secured and needs to be disclosed to satisfy the people's right to know. As you can see, the most noticeable thing on the front is the tattoo on the neck. I can't read the expression of being shy or very sad at all. Park Dae-sung committed a serious crime called murder, so his identity has been disclosed.

◇Anchor> But now Park Dae-sung claims that the situation at that time was drunk and he did not remember and was suffering from mental illness. Can you say you were aiming for a commutation?

◆Son Jeong-hye> I drank about 4 bottles of soju, so I don't remember well at the time of the crime, so it is expected that the court will claim the mental and physical weakness. However, according to the Korean Supreme Court's sentencing guidelines, the interpretation of drunkenness can be very divided, and there is a possibility of controversy over whether this is subject to mental and physical weakness reduction. It is said that it is a weighting factor if you intentionally predict the crime or if you cause yourself to be drunk and avoid it. Although I did not predict the crime like this, it is clearly stated that if I become intoxicated like this, I do not use it as a mitigation factor because it is violent and if Park Dae-sung, who has a past history of violence against others when he drinks, knows this, but if he is intoxicated himself, he will not be reduced even if he claims that he is mentally and physically weak.

◇Anchor> We're watching a CCTV video, and just looking at the scene where Park Dae-sung walks in this video, if he drank 4 bottles of soju, a person could have walked in a zigzag, but he's walking normally. I think this can be considered as well.

◆Son Jeong-hye> The behavior of people who are drunk may be different, but basically, if you are so drunk that you can't remember, you should be unable to control your body, your eyes are bloodshot, or you should not hold something properly in your hand and show disarray. Not only is he seen walking on the street so well, but he also roams the streets for about two hours after the crime, goes to a bar, or goes to a karaoke room and orders alcohol normally. Given such a situation, it does not appear that the judgment or physical control ability has deteriorated to the point of losing memory due to being drunk.

◇Anchor> In addition, a smiling image was captured on the screen. From this point of view, some say that we should also do a psychopath test, so how do you see it?

◆Son Jeong-hye> That's right. First of all, the fact that the motive of the crime has not been confirmed also shows antisociality. There may be anger and anger because the restaurant he runs after breaking up with his girlfriend is not doing well, but antisociality is also revealed in that the motive of killing people without asking is not clear. In particular, there is no self-reflection immediately after the crime. Usually, if you hurt a person to the point of death with a weapon, you have blood, and you run away or hide because you are scared, afraid, afraid, and embarrassed. Since it is revealed to some extent that he has no sense of guilt at all by calmly ordering alcohol and going to karaoke and nonchalantly acting on the streets, through psychopathic tests or recidivism risk assessments, how much does this person belittle people's lives and do not sympathize with the pain of others? There is no choice but to say that this should be considered.



Excerpted from the conversation: Lee Mi-young, editor of the digital news team

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