A South Korean court sentenced former President Yoon Suk Yeol to five years in prison Friday. The verdict stems from charges related to his 2024 martial law decree. The Seoul Central District Court delivered the sentence. It is the first verdict from eight criminal trials against Yoon.
The charges include defying detention attempts and fabricating the martial law proclamation. Yoon was impeached, arrested, and dismissed from office following the decree. The martial law imposition in December 2024 sparked widespread public protests. These protests demanded his removal.
The most serious charge, rebellion, remains unresolved. The independent counsel has requested the death penalty in that case. A ruling is expected next month.
Yoon's presidency was cut short by the martial law debacle. He faced accusations of sidestepping legal mandates.
The ruling on the rebellion charge is pending. This will determine Yoon's ultimate fate.
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