KANG v. STATE

No. 1526, September Term, 2004.

877 A.2d 173 (2005)

163 Md. App. 22

Shin H. KANG v. STATE of Maryland.

Court of Special Appeals of Maryland.

June 30, 2005.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gary E. Bair (Bennett & Bair on the brief), Greenbelt, for appellant.

Shannon E. Avery (J. Joseph Curran, Jr., Attorney General on the brief), Baltimore, for appellee.

Argued before MEREDITH, CHARLES E. MOYLAN, JR. (Ret., specially assigned), THEODORE G. BLOOM (Ret., specially assigned) JJ.


MEREDITH, J.

Shin H. Kang was convicted of assaulting his wife by hanging her with a rope until she passed out. At the bench trial in the Circuit Court for Montgomery County, there was no dispute that Mrs. Kang had been the object of a hanging. Mr. Kang contended, however, that his wife had attempted to commit suicide because of her great shame about having had an affair. Mr. Kang testified in his own behalf, and urged the court to find that there was no assault or...

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