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    South Korea ex-president Yoon in court again for criminal trial

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    Yoon Suk Yeol, the former leader of South Korea, made an appearance in court on Monday for a second reading of his criminal prosecution after filing documents with other waiting editors as he tried to defend himself against uprising charges stemming from his declaration of martial law. After being impeached and suspended by politicians on December 3 for his attempted subverting of civil rule, which resulted in the deployment of armed soldiers to congress, Yoon was officially removed from office last month. He was the first sitting head of state to remain detained in South Korea in January, but he eventually left on procedural grounds. Yoon was required to appear in court in Seoul, but the Seoul judge forbids him to do so. This means he must now pass a media sprint for the first time.

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    Yoon walked past reporters while wearing a coat and a dark knot without asking any questions. The ex-president has previously argued for more than 90 days at past sessions, denying that he had organized an rebellion. Yoon would become the next South Korean president to be found innocent of rebellion, joining two previous military officials in connection with a coup in 1979. Yoon may receive a life sentence for an insurrection charge or the death penalty for the greatest sentence. However, it is highly doubtful that a word would be carried out. Since 1997, there has been an illegal ban on executions in South Korea. In a separate case, Yoon was indicted without confinement in first May for abuse of power over his declaration of martial law. In response to the indictment, Yoon’s family Kim Keon Hee and a shaman who are accused of receiving beautiful products on the behalf of the former first lady even went on a day-long private house in Seoul as part of an investigation into corruption allegations. Kim Moon-soo was named as Yoon’s party’s official presidential candidate on Sunday, according to the ruling People Power Party ( PPP ), an election that was sparked by Yoon’s declaration of martial law. The June 3 vote is” a matter of life and death for South Korea’s liberal political system,” Yoon wrote on Instagram. Citizens, particularly our young people who value freedom, I ask you to remain with us once more, wrote the 64-year-old.

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