CONTENTS
- 1. The Client Who Came to a Gunsan School Violence Attorney

- - The Background of the Client's Case
- - Laws Relevant to the School Violence Case
- 2. The Gunsan School Violence Attorney's Assistance

- - Argument That the Victim Student Did Not Want the Client to Be Punished
- - Argument That the Victim's Statement Lacked Credibility
- 3. With the Assistance of the Gunsan School Violence Attorney, the Case Was Concluded With Protective Dispositions Nos. 1 and 2

- - Concluding the Protected Juvenile Case With a Low Disposition
1. The Client Who Came to a Gunsan School Violence Attorney
Gunsan school violence attorney: The client who came to a Gunsan school violence attorney was a middle school student facing a juvenile trial for having committed school violence, and sought the assistance of an attorney specializing in school violence.
The Background of the Client's Case
The client who came to a Gunsan school violence attorney was a middle school student facing a juvenile trial for having committed 🔗school violence.
The client had ordered a classmate to run an errand to buy cigarettes, and when the classmate refused, the client assaulted the classmate by putting him in a headlock that squeezed his head.
The client also committed violence without reason, such as kicking a schoolmate's thigh and hitting the schoolmate's head.
The client, who was facing a juvenile trial for school violence, therefore came to a Gunsan school violence attorney in order to receive a low protective disposition.
Laws Relevant to the School Violence Case
■ Laws relevant to the case explained by a Gunsan school violence attorney
▷ Juvenile Act
Article 1 (Purpose)
The purpose of this Act is to help juveniles grow soundly by taking necessary measures, such as protective dispositions for adjusting the environment and correcting the conduct of juveniles with antisocial tendencies, and by providing special measures concerning criminal dispositions.
Article 2 (Juveniles and Guardians)
In this Act, a "juvenile" means a person under 19 years of age, and a "guardian" means a person who has a legal obligation to provide protective custody and education or a person who currently provides protective custody.
Article 32 (Decision on Protective Dispositions)
① If, as a result of the hearing, a juvenile court judge finds it necessary to impose a protective disposition, the judge shall, by decision, impose one of the dispositions falling under any of the following subparagraphs.
1. Entrustment of protective custody of the juvenile to a guardian or a person who can protect the juvenile in place of a guardian
2. Order to attend a course
3. Order to perform community service
4. Short-term probation by a probation officer
5. Long-term probation by a probation officer
6. Entrustment of protective custody to a child welfare facility under the Child Welfare Act or another juvenile protection facility
7. Entrustment to a hospital, a sanatorium, or a medical rehabilitation juvenile reformatory under the Act on the Treatment of Protected Juveniles, Etc.
8. Referral to a juvenile reformatory for up to one month
9. Short-term referral to a juvenile reformatory
10. Long-term referral to a juvenile reformatory
2. The Gunsan School Violence Attorney's Assistance

The Gunsan school violence attorney formed a team of Gunsan attorneys specializing in school violence with extensive experience in juvenile trials and provided assistance so that the client who came to Daeryun could receive a relatively low protective disposition.
Argument That the Victim Student Did Not Want the Client to Be Punished
The Gunsan school violence attorney argued that the client had offered a sincere apology to the victim students and that the victim students also did not want the client to be punished.
The client deeply repented his conduct, went to the classmates, knelt down, and apologized, and the classmates forgave the client and reached an amicable settlement.
Daeryun's Gunsan school violence attorney submitted the victim students' statements of no desire for punishment as reference material and pleaded for leniency for the client.
Argument That the Victim's Statement Lacked Credibility
The Gunsan school violence attorney argued that the statement of the victim student, who claimed to have been assaulted by the client, lacked credibility.
The victim student changed his account in a manner favorable to his own position, on the ground that there was no clear evidence of school violence, and claimed harm.
The victim student was unilaterally attributing his own psychological harm to the client and making unfounded claims.
The Gunsan attorney specializing in school violence argued that the statement of the victim, who claimed to have suffered school violence at the hands of the client, was distorted.
3. With the Assistance of the Gunsan School Violence Attorney, the Case Was Concluded With Protective Dispositions Nos. 1 and 2
The Gunsan school violence attorney provided diligent assistance so that they could receive a low protective disposition, and as a result, the client concluded the case with protective dispositions Nos. 1 and 2.
Concluding the Protected Juvenile Case With a Low Disposition
The client who came to a Gunsan school violence attorney was a middle school student who had committed school violence and sought the assistance of a Gunsan attorney specializing in school violence to defend against the juvenile trial.
In response, Daeryun's Gunsan school violence attorney formed a team of Gunsan attorneys with extensive experience in juvenile trials and provided diligent assistance.
As a result of the case, the court imposed on the client protective dispositions Nos. 1 and 2: entrustment of protective custody to a guardian and an order to attend a course.
If there is anyone facing concerns in a situation similar to that of the client above, we encourage you to 🔗consult with a Gunsan school violence attorney of Daeryun.

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