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Yoo Ah In drug case update: ‘Hellbound' actor's final trial date set—find out what it means

Yoo Ah In drug case update: ‘Hellbound' actor's final trial date set—find out what it means

Time of India4 days ago

Yoo Ah In
, who's popularly known for his work in 'Hellbound' and '#Alive,' has been going through continuous legal proceedings after he was found guilty of drug abuse. The actor so far has undergone two trials, after which he was punished with prison and probation. The third and final hearing for the actor's case has been set for July 3 next month.
Yoo Ah In indicted for drug abuse; final court hearing set
According to reports from Sports Chosun, the final hearing for Ah In's drug abuse case has been set by the Supreme Court's First Division for July 3. The case itself was given to the Supreme Court on March 12 this year and in April was shifted to the First Division.
What is the case about?
Yoo Ah In, who was indicted by the court in the case, has been charged with the use and abuse of four different forms of narcotics: propofol, midazolam, ketamine, and remimazolam. It is alleged that the actor used these narcotics a total of 181 times between September 2020 and March 2023.
Not only this, but the '#Alive' actor was also charged based on obtaining approximately 1,100 sleeping pills in total from 44 different unauthorized prescriptions for the drug, and that too under a completely different name. The actor was also charged with abusing
marijuana
in the U.S.
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The second trial
During the second trial of the actor's case, both parties involved addressed the situation and made official appeals. Afterwards, Ah In's overall sentence was reduced to 1 year in jail, with approximately 2 years on probation.
After the actor's reduced sentence and second trial, his benched projects, 'The Match' and 'Hi.5,' were both released this year in May and garnered a lot of success amongst the masses.

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