Became an Academy Growth Cheat Villain chapter 125

Became an Academy Growth Cheat Villain 125

Gaebyeok

I checked the handouts distributed in advance.

There was today’s meeting.

The secretariat created a website in advance and received public offerings for the bills they wanted for a set period of time, and today we are discussing the most recommended bills.

“The first is an amendment to the Act on the Punishment of Criminal Acts of Minors. I think you can refer to the materials we shared.”

The revision of the Act on the Punishment of Juvenile Criminal Acts was a result of the rise of a so-called ‘juvenile by law’ social issue.

Pros 34 – Opposite 5 – waiver 1

The voting status was displayed on the billboard.

Of course I agreed.

“With this, a bill was passed to amend the age of criminal minors to under 10, the age of juveniles under the Juvenile Act to 16, the maximum sentence possible to 30 years in prison and the maximum death penalty for violent crimes. Also, the standards for sending the juvenile department will be revised.”

In a nutshell, the age of so-called ‘compulsory boys’ has changed to less than 10 years old.

The age at which the juvenile law applies has also been lowered, so high school students who commit crimes face the same courts as adults.

“The following is the aggravated punishment for drunk driving accidents. It had previously been passed by the National Assembly, but it was overturned because it was unconstitutional. If it is passed in the middle house, we plan to pass it on to the Senate to amend the constitution.”

I checked the handout.

The main content is that if you cause an accident while driving under the influence, you will be sentenced to life imprisonment or more than 10 years in prison, and the standard of sentencing will be set at 20 years, which in most cases will result in a 20-year sentence.

In addition, all public institutions and vehicles related to children and vehicles of those convicted of driving under the influence of alcohol must have a breathalyzer installed inside and must pass the standard to start the engine.

‘If this is the case, there is no reason to object.’

I decided to agree again.

Pros 39 – Opposite 0 – waiver 1

This time, the approval was overwhelming.

There was no particular reason to oppose this, unless you intend to drink and drive.

“With this, the amendment to the DUI Act was passed. In the case of a fatal accident while driving under the influence of alcohol, the sentence of imprisonment for life or 10 years or more is imposed, and the standard of sentencing is set at 20 years. In addition, public institutions and children-related work vehicles and vehicles with a prior conviction for drunk driving must install a breathalyzer.”

Once again, I felt that the world was changing as I voted.

I am one of forty members of the Central House, and the law changes depending on me and the members of the House of Representatives.

Hundreds of thousands of lives could have been changed.

A lot of bills went through our hands behind the scenes.

The so-called ‘People’s Food Act’.

Charter Fraud Prevention Act.

Loan Fraud Prevention Act.

Innocent Innocence Reinforcement Act.

A bill to strengthen punitive damages.

A bill to strengthen the labor punishment and expand its scope.

If the new bill was inconsistent with the existing law, it was adjusted accordingly, and if it was inconsistent with the Constitution, it was sent to the Senate.

***

One day.

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Jung Joon-gi turns 13 this year alone.

He was a so-called ‘Iljin’, a rogue teenager who was often absent from school and was just about to leave, grabbing the teacher’s collar.

“Kyeah.”

Today, I stole a delivery motorcycle with a friend and rode it to my heart’s content.

Meanwhile, Jung Joon-gi was talking with a friend in the back seat, and he did not see a young man in his 20s crossing the crosswalk and hit him.

The pedestrian signal was green.

The young man had just graduated from university and was on his way to an interview at a public company.

“What the f*ck are you doing?”

“There is no CCTV, so let’s just cut it.”

A young man in his 20s suffered serious injuries, but he was able to survive if he was taken to the hospital immediately.

However, Jung Joon-gi and his friend didn’t want to be caught stealing a motorcycle, so they ran away without taking any action.

“Hey, save me… … ”

Leave the young man lying on the floor as it is.

He eventually died because he did not receive appropriate measures, and the police investigated the black box of a vehicle that was illegally parked nearby, identified the culprit, and took him to the police station.

“I have all the evidence that you did!”

A police officer’s muffled voice.

They showed Jung Joon-gi and his friend clear video evidence.

“Ah- what do you say? I am a young boy.”

“It’s one of us.”

Rather, Jung Joon-gi clashed.

His friends also contributed to it.

They had also seen it somewhere, so they were rather elated to hear that the ‘juvenile in law’ was not punished properly.

Normally, the police would have had no choice but to contact the family and take action.

But today was different.

Hearing Jung Joon-gi’s words, the officer smiled.

“He’s gotten older, but you don’t know yet, don’t you? If you’re one of them, you’ll be punished now. up to 30 years in prison. I’ll become an adult when I go back. Then what about forty?”

“I beg your pardon?”

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Jung Joon-gi and his friend who frowned and questioned in disbelief.

But the reality was grim.

They were subject to much tougher juvenile laws and were charged with manslaughter in the sense that they did nothing to steal a motorcycle and hit someone while driving.

In the end, the judge sentenced him to 30 years in prison, saying the crime was bad and there was no sign of remorse.

This was a fairly harsh decision even considering the newly created sentencing standards.

“Just look at me, Judge. please.”

“I will never do that again.”

“I will make sure that my children are properly educated. If you lower the sentence a little… … ”

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Jung Joon-gi and his friend prayed in court.

Their parents also prayed together.

“There is no sign of remorse… … Now, a young man in his twenties died in a hit and run, just imagine that your child died like that.”

The judge had no intention of changing anything.

He was a bloodless, tearless judge, known for his usual strong judgments.

The news spread through the news, and people watched the National Security Council again.

Internet news comments were well received.

<Finally, the young boy has disappeared! Yes, you have to be under the age of 10 to be able to call it a sacrilege

<These bastards in the National Assembly every day just say they get rid of the boys by law and when they get rid of them, the National Security Council removes them overnight lol What the hell have you done so far?>

<I feel relieved, you bastards like X, I was also seriously burned by a scoundrel in the past, so I think I’m going to cry now lol >

<Calm down, you gents, but your opponents are dictators. Even if we make a law in the House of Representatives elected by us, if we reject it in the House of Representatives elected by each other, it will be over. This is not democracy..>

<Okay, if you keep doing this, I think I’ll support you.

Members of the House of Representatives, including Noda Shin, felt proud of this response.

At first, it was just a job I got as part of a non-gong-do business, but I thought I had to work harder as the people recognized that I did a good job.

To say the least, there were quite a few heroes from among the members of the middle house, so his personality wasn’t that bad.

***

One day.

Im Chan-hyeok, a man in his 30s, was in trouble.

After graduating from a prestigious university, he was accepted into a public company that anyone would know by name.

But a problem arose.

He was suddenly arrested the day before the first day of work.

“I am arrested as a s*xual assault suspect.”

It was because he was accused of s*xual assault by a middle school girl who had no acquaintance.

She called Lim Chan-hyeok’s number stored on her smartphone, which she accidentally picked up in advance, and reported it based on the call history.

After a thorough investigation, Lim Chan-hyuk was finally acquitted and released, but a long time has passed and his life has been ruined.

The admission was canceled and the acquaintances pointed at him as a rapist of a minor.

In addition, during the investigation, a woman called a victim of s*xual assault had been constantly demanding settlement money, so she lived a devastating life day by day.

His life was virtually ruined.

Im Chan-hyuk, who was lost.

He was confined to the corner of his room and spent all day watching the Internet community.

Then one day I saw a post.

<True education for law enforcement boys hahaha The National Security Council lowers the age of law enforcement boys to 10 years old>

*Security Council: Abbreviation for National Security Council.

Chanhyuk Lim read the article.

Since I am in my 30s, I sympathized with the victim, a young man in his 20s.

“I was a freshman… … I’m sorry. My situation is not easy, but… … ”

He suddenly saw an article at the end of the post saying that there were many changes to other bills besides the law boy and looked at the changed bills.

“what… … Reinforcement of punitive damages to strengthen innocence? Can I do it too?”

Chanhyuk Lim looked up the law on the Internet.

And soon, he decided that the newly strengthened law would apply to his case, so he went to a lawyer’s office for advice.

“Ugh. What happened after the bill came into effect? It was breathtaking. As you know, this cannot be applied retroactively. Looking at the materials you sent me in advance, it seems possible. I will report it as an innocence and put it in a separate civil case for punitive damages.”

“Go, thank you!”

After that, it went smoothly.

The thorough investigation by the police who was already trying to arrest Im Chan-hyuk was sufficient, and the middle school girl who framed him was charged with acquittal.

The courthouse opened shortly thereafter.

The judge solemnly began to sentence.

“Considering that the defendant clearly committed s*xual assault in order to obtain a settlement payment from the victim, there is no sign of remorse after that, and that he used friends to threaten Lim Chan-hyuk’s family, the quality of the crime would be bad. Therefore, this court sentences the accused to 20 years in prison.”

The National Security Council significantly strengthened the accusation of innocence with the goal of ‘an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth’.

Imposing a prison sentence or a fine as much as the other person was trying to inflict on the other person.

It didn’t end here.

He also won a civil trial.

“Due to the defendant’s accusation of s*xual assault, the plaintiff will be dismissed from work and subjected to bullying by those around him, resulting in considerable material and mental damage. something to do. According to the newly revised punitive damages compensation system, this court orders the defendant to pay 1 billion won to the plaintiff.”

At the judge’s harsh words, the middle school girl who accused Lim Chan-hyuk as a rapist screamed.

“My family is poor!”

“The Labor Law has been amended and you can work for up to 20 years. Go to jail and pay your bills.”

A judge responds with a cold voice to a middle school girl saying that she can’t pay.

He was blunt because he didn’t want to see her teasing and whining all the time in the sacred courts.

Lim Chan-hyuk shed tears.

My stomach was very upset.

‘thank you. thank you.’

He was constantly grateful to himself.

To the one who made this law.

‘Is it the National Security Council? He wasn’t just a dictator… … ‘

After finishing all his work, Chanhyuk Lim reported his story here and there, widely publicizing that he was able to live thanks to the National Security Council.

It was like a life saver to him.

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Comment

  1. Shadow says:

    Honestly Idk much about Korean law but setting the age limit for the prosecution of children/ teens is a massive headache in many places. In some places in the world an 8 year can be taken to court for picking a flower in some else’s yard, or an autist kid being taken to court because he threw a pencil at his teacher, and in some places the police can’t do anything if early teens are making false bomb threats to nearby schools. Though this has been amended in many places, but Idk about all.

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