
Mr. A went on a date with a woman he met on a blind date and had consensual sexual intercourse. However, the next day, the woman filed a complaint against Mr. A, claiming that she was drunk and unconscious at the time, and Mr. A was investigated by the police on charges of quasi-rape.
Quasi-rape (Article 299 of the Criminal Act) is a crime committed when a person commits adultery by taking advantage of a person's mental or physical loss or inability to resist, and is punishable by imprisonment for a limited period of three years or more, the same as rape. In addition, you may experience disadvantages such as registration of personal information, disclosure orders, and employment restrictions, so if you are wrongfully accused of quasi-rape, you must consult with a criminal lawyer specializing in sexual crimes to resolve the case.... The following is omitted....
Taeho Lee, a criminal lawyer at Loel Law Firm, said, “In order to prove innocence in a sex crime case, consistent statements and securing objective evidence are the most important, and CCTV footage or text messages exchanged between two people after the incident are usually used as key evidence.” He explained.
Attorney Lee continued by emphasizing, “In these days when there are many issues related to sexual crimes, it is an urgent task to create an environment where the rights and interests of actual victims of sexual crimes are protected as well as the rights and interests of those who are wrongfully accused of being sex offenders are respected.”
Quasi-rape (Article 299 of the Criminal Act) is a crime committed when a person commits adultery by taking advantage of a person's mental or physical loss or inability to resist, and is punishable by imprisonment for a limited period of three years or more, the same as rape. In addition, you may experience disadvantages such as registration of personal information, disclosure orders, and employment restrictions, so if you are wrongfully accused of quasi-rape, you must consult with a criminal lawyer specializing in sexual crimes to resolve the case.... The following is omitted....
Taeho Lee, a criminal lawyer at Loel Law Firm, said, “In order to prove innocence in a sex crime case, consistent statements and securing objective evidence are the most important, and CCTV footage or text messages exchanged between two people after the incident are usually used as key evidence.” He explained.
Attorney Lee continued by emphasizing, “In these days when there are many issues related to sexual crimes, it is an urgent task to create an environment where the rights and interests of actual victims of sexual crimes are protected as well as the rights and interests of those who are wrongfully accused of being sex offenders are respected.”