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South Korean court orders retrial for woman convicted in 1964 for biting attacker's tongue during assault.
A South Korean court has ordered a retrial for Choi Mal-ja, who was convicted 61 years ago for biting off part of her attacker's tongue during a sexual assault.
In 1964, Choi was sentenced to 10 months in prison, suspended for two years, for causing grievous bodily harm.
Inspired by the #MeToo movement, Choi challenged her conviction, arguing her actions were self-defense.
Prosecutors have apologized and requested her acquittal, with a final ruling expected on September 10.
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El tribunal de Corea del Sur ordena un nuevo juicio para una mujer condenada en 1964 por morderle la lengua al agresor durante un asalto.