South Korea's home regulations require home isolation 14 days, and this 14 day is absolute isolation from the outside world. This is different from Japanese family rules. Japanese family rules only try to minimize going out, not completely isolated from the outside world. Therefore, the defense lawyer believes that his understanding of the home isolation regulations is flawed and suggests that the punishment can be mitigated.
Another Japanese man was sentenced to four months in prison for violating family rules. I don't know if the Korean court will cite this judgment case. If so, at least four months in prison. Perhaps the court will think that by increasing the punishment to let others know the seriousness of violating domestic regulations, the man's imprisonment time will be longer, which is also the reason why the Korean prosecutor asked for imprisonment for six months.
South Korea's regulations on family rules are still relatively strict. If there is a violation of the law, the consequences will be quite serious. In addition, the Korean people are highly law-abiding. For those who break the law, they often report it. In this way, everyone is a supervisor and the social order will be orderly.
Not only Korea, but also Japan. Every citizen has a strong sense of abiding by the law, and the strict legal provisions are clearly stipulated, and the Japanese people will abide by them well, thus making Japan a country with a relatively high degree of civilization in Asia.
The degree of law-abiding in our country has also been greatly improved, especially things prohibited by law, which are basically not violated by ordinary people. The gradual decrease of cases of drunk driving is an obvious proof. It can be seen that with the progress of society and the improvement of people's quality, our civilization has been greatly improved. what do you think? ?
Fishbone corset originated in Italy. As a supporting material, they are often used in corsets and skirts of ancient European g