Top South Korea court to decide ex-president's martial law case
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South Korea's highest court on Thursday upheld ex-president Yoon Suk Yeol's seven-year prison sentence over crimes tied to his botched 2024 martial law declaration and its chaotic aftermath.
The disgraced former president is already in detention while he appeals a separate life sentence for leading an insurrection with his martia
SEOUL: South Korea's highest court is set to issue a verdict on Thursday (Jul 9) in a case against former president Yoon Suk Yeol over alleged crimes related to his failed martial law declaration and its chaotic aftermath.
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South Korea's highest court on Thursday upheld ex-president Yoon Suk Yeol's seven-year prison sentence over crimes tied to his botched 2024 martial law declaration and its chaotic aftermath.
The disgraced former president is already in detention while he appeals a separate life sentence for leading an insurrection with his martia
SEOUL: South Korea's highest court is set to issue a verdict on Thursday (Jul 9) in a case against former president Yoon Suk Yeol over alleged crimes related to his failed martial law declaration and its chaotic aftermath.