A South Korean court sentences Yoon to 5 years in prison on charges related to martial law decree

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The verdict is the first against former President Yoon Suk Yeol in eight criminal trials over his short-lived imposition of martial law in 2024 and other allegations.
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Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol in Rio de Janeiro in 2024.LUIS ROBAYO / AFP - Getty Images

SEOUL, South Korea — A South Korean court sentenced former President Yoon Suk Yeol to five years in prison Friday on some charges related to his imposition of martial law.

The verdict is the first against Yoon in the eight criminal trials over the decree he issued in late 2024 and other allegations.

The most significant charge against him alleges that he led a rebellion in connection with his martial law enforcement and it carries a potential death penalty.

The Seoul Central District Court in the case decided Friday sentenced him for other charges such as his defiance of authorities’ attempts to detain him.

Yoon has not immediately publicly responded to the ruling. But when an independent counsel earlier demanded a 10-year prison term for Yoon over those charges, Yoon’s defense team accused them of being politically driven and lacking legal grounds to demand such an “excessive” sentence.

Yoon has been impeached, arrested and dismissed as president after his short-lived imposition of martial law in December 2024 set off huge public protests calling for his ouster.

Yoon maintains that he did not intend to place the country under military rule for an extended period, saying his decree was meant only to inform the people about the danger of the liberal-controlled parliament that obstructed his agenda. But investigators have viewed Yoon’s decree as an attempt to bolster and prolong his rule, charging him with rebellion, abuse of power and other criminal offenses.

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