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Sex Offender Record Normally Public In Korea

May 27, 2015 posted by Steve Brownstein

A district court has refused to make public personal information on a sexual offender who was sentenced to seven years of imprisonment for raping his two teenage daughters. 
 
  The father, 62, was also ordered to wear an electronic anklet for 10 years. 
 
  The Cheongju district court in North Chungcheong Province Wednesday ruled that it is inappropriate to make public personal information on the convicted father since doing so means that information on his daughters will be also made available, thus doing damage to them. 
 
  The law makes it mandatory for the court to make public personal information of sex offenders, as part of measures to curb such offenses. 
 

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