
According to the 2016 Judicial Yearbook published by the National Court Administration in September of last year, among 230,559 defendants in first-trial criminal trials in 2015, 11,858 were found not guilty, or an acquittal rate of 5.1%. This is the lowest acquittal rate in five years since 2010, which means that if 100 people are indicted and put on trial, only about 5 can be found not guilty. In this reality, it is difficult to find acquittal in the appellate trial, and it is difficult to overturn the results of previous trials. As rulings appear one after another, the secret to winning in the case is gaining attention. The following two cases are acquittals in appellate trials that came out one month in a row....Omitted below....
Roel Law Firm cited the close relationship between the victim and the defendant and the contradictions in the victim's statement, and the resulting inconsistencies worked effectively to lead to the defendant's not guilty verdict from the court.
Roel Law Firm cited the close relationship between the victim and the defendant and the contradictions in the victim's statement, and the resulting inconsistencies worked effectively to lead to the defendant's not guilty verdict from the court.