
Man Sentenced for Impersonation and Deception, Another for Matricide
An Indian man received a life sentence for posing as a US citizen and concealing two previous marriages, while in Korea, a man with schizophrenia was sentenced to 18 years for killing his mother. These cases highlight severe legal consequences for deception and violent crime.
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Posed as US citizen, hid 2 previous marriages, man gets life sentence
By Jagpreet Singh Sandhu
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A South Korean court on Wednesday sentenced a man to 18 years in prison for killing his mother after telling investigators he believed God would revive her. The Cheongju District Court convicted the man, who is in his 30s, of killing a lineal ascendant and ordered him to be placed under probationary supervision for five years after his release. The court said his schizophrenia appeared to have affected the crime. “The defendant committed the crime under the influence of a mental disorder caused
By The Korea Herald
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