Drugs in deportation, as well as drugs...Amy, three years in prison The Judgment "common crime."

Amy (real name Lee Yoon-ji), a broadcaster who was put on trial for drug use, was sentenced to three years in prison The Judgment.The Chuncheon District Courts Wonju Support Criminal Division 1 (The Shingyo-style Chief Judge) sentenced Amy, who was indicted on charges of violating the law on drug management, to three years in prison.This is a heavier sentence than the prosecutions old sentence of two years and six months.The court ordered Amy to be sentenced to three years and six months in prison for her accomplice, and ordered the two to complete a 40-hour drug addiction treatment program.At The Judgment hearing, the court said: Amy has been suspended from prison for his former criminal history and deported from the country.Drugs not only impair the body of an individual, but also cause crimes other than that. Amy was handed over to a roll trial last April to August for allegedly administering methamphetamine six times in total.Amy denied the allegations that the medication was forced to take place while being detained by Omo, but the court did not accept the claim.Amy was previously found guilty of propofol medication in 2012 and received eight months in prison and two years in Probation.However, it was also revealed that Zolpidem was administered in 2014, during the Probation period, and the court then issued a fine and a mandatory deportation order.Amy, a United States of America citizen, forced her departure to United States of America in December 2015 and returned home five years after she was banned from entering Korea last January.Despite being punished twice for the same crime, he has been sentenced to prison in this trial again.Amy has appeared on various broadcast programs since she gained fame on Olive TVs Devil Diary Season 3 in 2008.Public opinion on him, who was popular through active activities but was arrested on charges of third drug use, is still cold.Photo = DB

Amy (real name Lee Yoon-ji), a broadcaster who was put on trial for drug use, was sentenced to three years in prison The Judgment.

The Chuncheon District Court's Wonju Support Criminal Division 1 (The Shingyo-style Chief Judge) sentenced Amy, who was indicted on charges of violating the law on drug management, to three years in prison. This is a heavier sentence than the prosecution's old sentence of two years and six months.

The court ordered Amy to be sentenced to three years and six months in prison for her accomplice, and ordered the two to complete a 40-hour drug addiction treatment program.

At The Judgment hearing, the court said: "Amy has been suspended from prison for his former criminal history and deported from the country. Drugs not only impair the body of an individual, but also cause crimes other than that. "

Amy was handed over to a roll trial last April to August for allegedly administering methamphetamine six times in total. Amy denied the allegations that the medication was forced to take place while being detained by Omo, but the court did not accept the claim.

Amy was previously found guilty of propofol medication in 2012 and received eight months in prison and two years in Probation. However, it was also revealed that Zolpidem was administered in 2014, during the Probation period, and the court then issued a fine and a mandatory deportation order.

Amy, a United States of America citizen, forced her departure to United States of America in December 2015 and returned home five years after she was banned from entering Korea last January. Despite being punished twice for the same crime, he has been sentenced to prison in this trial again.

Amy has appeared on various broadcast programs since she gained fame on Olive TV's "Devil Diary Season 3" in 2008. Public opinion on him, who was popular through active activities but was arrested on charges of third drug use, is still cold.

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