South Korea’s top court widens spectrum of stalking

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A stalker’s actions that seemingly did not irritate the victim but were repeated should be considered as harassment. Read more at straitstimes.com.

The ruling widened the spectrum of stalking by criminalising the endangerment of stalking for the first time in South Korea’s judicial history.

The ruling widened the spectrum of stalking by criminalising the endangerment of stalking for the first time in South Korea’s judicial history. The man ended the eight years of marital relationship with his ex-wife in 2017. They had four children. An attorney who represented the man has reportedly admitted that violence erupted in two of the instances, when he screamed and smashed the front door of the ex-wife’s house, and another time when he lied down in front of the house.

 

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