CONTENTS
- 1. The Client Who Sought a Child Abuse Attorney

- - Why the Client Was Charged With Child Abuse
- 2. Child Abuse Explained by a Child Abuse Attorney

- - What Is the Penalty Range for Child Abuse?
- - Aggravated Punishment for Persons Obligated to Report Child Abuse
- 3. Three Areas of the Attorney's Assistance

- - The Criminal Attorney's Assistance 1. There Was No Intent to Abuse
- - The Criminal Attorney's Assistance 2. Settlement With the Parents of the Victimized Child
- - The Criminal Attorney's Assistance 3. The Client Is Showing Sufficient Remorse
- 4. Result of the Attorney's Assistance: Non-Prosecution

- - When Charged With Child Abuse
1. The Client Who Sought a Child Abuse Attorney

The child abuse attorney's client was a daycare teacher who faced the risk of criminal punishment on a child abuse charge, but received a non-prosecution decision with the assistance of an attorney who has handled numerous child abuse cases.
Why the Client Was Charged With Child Abuse
The client of the child abuse attorney had been working as a childcare teacher at a daycare center for 10 years.
Then one day, while stopping a child who was bullying a friend, the client ended up scratching the child's body.
When a wound appeared on the child's body, the client explained the full circumstances to the child's parents.
However, the child's parents reported the client for 🔗child abuse, and the client came to face criminal punishment.
To defend against punishment, the client requested the assistance of a child abuse attorney.
2. Child Abuse Explained by a Child Abuse Attorney

As in the story of the child abuse attorney's client, if a person commits physical, mental, or sexual violence or cruel treatment that harms a child's health or welfare, that person may be charged with child abuse.
Such child abuse is punished under the Child Welfare Act and the Act on Special Cases concerning the Punishment of Child Abuse Crimes.
What Is the Penalty Range for Child Abuse?
The level of punishment for such child abuse is as follows.
| Physical abuse | Imprisonment for not more than 5 years or a fine not exceeding 50 million won |
| Emotional abuse | Imprisonment for not more than 5 years or a fine not exceeding 50 million won |
| Sexual abuse | Imprisonment for not more than 10 years or a fine not exceeding 100 million won |
Aggravated Punishment for Persons Obligated to Report Child Abuse
In addition, if a childcare teacher who cares for children, like the client, commits child abuse, that person will receive even more severe punishment and administrative sanctions.
The related statute is as follows.
Where a person obligated to report child abuse commits a child abuse crime against a child under his or her protection, the punishment prescribed for that crime shall be aggravated by up to one half.
3. Three Areas of the Attorney's Assistance
The child abuse attorney formed a task force together with criminal attorneys who had handled numerous child abuse cases and closely reviewed the client's case.
The attorney also assisted the client by ascertaining the facts and collecting and analyzing evidence so as to defend against the client's punishment.
The Criminal Attorney's Assistance 1. There Was No Intent to Abuse
It is an undeniable and serious wrong that the client caused an injury to the child's body.
However, this injury was not the result of violence but occurred in the course of breaking up a fight between children.
Accordingly, it was argued that the injury arose while the client was attempting to discipline the child, and that there was no intent of violence or abuse.
The Criminal Attorney's Assistance 2. Settlement With the Parents of the Victimized Child
Out of a sense of reflection on his own conduct, the client had already reached a settlement with the parents of the harmed child.
The settlement agreement contained a clause stating that, after the settlement was established, no further civil or criminal liability would be pursued.
Accordingly, we argued that a settlement had already been reached with the parents of the harmed child, and that the harmed child has continued to attend the daycare center thereafter.
The Criminal Attorney's Assistance 3. The Client Is Showing Sufficient Remorse
The client was deeply reflecting on having hurt the child through the client's conduct.
The client had also never been involved in a child abuse charge even once during 10 years as a childcare teacher.
We emphasized that the client was sufficiently reflecting and was a first-time offender who had never been involved in child abuse before.
4. Result of the Attorney's Assistance: Non-Prosecution
As a result of the child abuse attorney's assistance to the client, the prosecution issued a decision of non-prosecution.
The client, who had been deeply blaming themselves for having caused injury to the child's body, expressed deep gratitude to the child abuse attorney.
When Charged With Child Abuse
This was the case of a client who became implicated in a charge of child abuse for causing injury to a child's body, but received a decision of non-prosecution through the assistance of a child abuse attorney.
As shown here, if a person obligated to report child abuse, such as a childcare teacher, commits child abuse, that person is subject to even heavier punishment.
Therefore, if you come to face a charge of child abuse, it is important to promptly obtain the assistance of a specialized attorney and establish a defense strategy.
At Daeryun Law Firm, attorneys who have experience with various criminal cases form case-specific task forces to present and provide tailored strategies for the client's case.
If you have become implicated in a charge of child abuse, please request assistance from a child abuse attorney through a 🔗legal consultation appointment.

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