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Jeong, a man in his 30s who was sentenced to prison for breaking into the home of broadcaster Park Na-rae and stealing tens of millions of won, said he regretted his crime.
On the 29th, the 2-1 Criminal Department (appeal) (B) of the Seoul Western District Court held an appeal hearing for Jeong, who was indicted on charges of theft and overnight residential invasion.
On this day, Jeong appeared in court in a veterinary suit. When the court asked, "Is it correct that you appealed for unfair sentencing?" Chung's lawyer replied, "That's right."
The court said, "In the first trial, the defendant (Mr. Jeong) admitted his wrongdoing and admitted the evidence. He asked if there was any additional evidence to apply at the appeal trial, and Jeong said, "There is no particular evidence."
Jeong's side said, "The defendant is repenting for his mistake. I regret committing a crime to pay for living and blame myself," he said.
However, according to Jeong, Jeong tried to reach an agreement with Park Na-rae, but Park Na-rae refused to settle and deposit through her legal representative, so she could not actually recover the damage.
Earlier in April last year, Jeong was accused of breaking into Park Na-rae's home in Yongsan-gu, Seoul alone, stealing tens of millions of won worth of money and goods and running away. In response, the first trial court sentenced Jeong to two years in prison, but Jeong appealed against it.
Jeong reportedly claimed that he had sold stolen goods as stolen goods and broke in without knowing that it was Park Na-rae's house at the time of the crime. In addition, Jeong was arrested for stealing from another house in Yongsan-gu at the end of March last year.
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