Former baseball player Oh Jae-won was sentenced to two and a half years in prison in the second trial on charges of "philophone administration + threatening acquaintances."
Former baseball player Oh Jae-won was sentenced to two and a half years in prison in the second trial on charges of "philophone administration + threatening acquaintances."
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Oh Jae-won (39) of the former Doosan Bears, who was handed over to trial on charges of drug use and threatening acquaintances, was also sentenced to prison in the second trial.
According to the Newsis report, the Seoul High Court's Criminal Chamber 7 (Chief Judge Lee Jae-kwon) sentenced Oh Jae-won, who was indicted on charges of violating the law on the aggravated punishment of certain crimes, to two and a half years in prison as in the first trial. He also ordered 80 hours of completion of drug rehabilitation programs and a fine of 24 million won.안전놀이터
The appeals court dismissed both the defendant and the prosecution's appeals, saying, "The original trial decided the sentence in consideration of both the advantages and disadvantages of the defendant, and it is difficult to say that there is a special change in circumstances that can change the sentencing after the sentence."
He added, "There are facts such as the fact that the defendant came to this party and provided money to the victim while confessing to the charges of intimidation and assault for retaliatory purposes, but considering the details of the crime and the serious consequences, it is difficult to say that the original sentence is too heavy or light."
Meanwhile, Oh Jae-won is serving two and a half years in prison on charges of taking methamphetamine a total of 11 times for about a year from November 2022, storing 0.4g of methamphetamine in a fire hydrant in an acquaintance's apartment hallway, and threatening to smash a mobile phone with a hammer, grab the collar, and take it by threatening an acquaintance who tried to report methamphetamine medication. In November last year, he was also sentenced to four months and two years of probation in October for receiving about 0.2g of methamphetamine from his acquaintance A, an entertainment worker.
Oh was also accused of receiving 2,242 tablets from nine acquaintances from January last year to March this year, and buying 20 tablets of Steel Knox tablets by stealing their acquaintances' names. Steel Knox tablets are a type of sleeping pill.
The first trial sentenced Oh Jae-won to two and a half years in prison in July. The first trial pointed out, "The accused committed the crime within months even though he was given a generous disposition of suspension of prosecution for drug-like crimes, and the amount of drugs he handled over a long period of time is large," adding, "The nature of the crime and method are poor, such as mobilizing acquaintances."