S. Korea's Supreme Court upholds prison sentence for Yoon in first martial law case
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South Korea’s Supreme Court has upheld a seven-year prison sentence for former President Yoon Suk Yeol in the first case to reach the country’s highest court from the several criminal trials related to his brief imposition of martial law in 2024
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
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South Korea’s Supreme Court has upheld a seven-year prison sentence for former President Yoon Suk Yeol in the first case to reach the country’s highest court from the several criminal trials related to his brief imposition of martial law in 2024
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