The Supreme Criminal Court of Appeal modified the sentence of a 24-year-old Asian man to two years in prison instead of three years in prison After he was convicted of inflicting a permanent disability on his roommate, which the medical committee estimated at 5%After he hit him in the face with a knife due to disputes over payment of the housing electricity bill. The victim had filed a report against the accused in which he indicated that he lived in shared housing with The accused, as the electricity bill was shared between them, and on the date of the incident, he asked the accused to pay the amount He did so in order to avoid cutting off the electricity, but he did not do so and the electricity was cut off from the apartment, where a fire broke out They had an argument over the incident, as a result of which the accused took out a knife and hit him on the right cheek, after which he lost consciousness As a result of the injury, he was presented to medical committees, which estimated that he suffered a permanent disability, as determined by the medical reports By 5%After leaving a scar on his face.
The Public Prosecution accused the accused of assaulting the victim’s bodily integrity and causing the described injuries According to the medical report, which resulted in facial scarring, it is considered a permanent disability estimated at approximately 5%Without intending to cause it.