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South Korea Supreme Court upholds 7-year prison sentence for former President Yoon
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South Korea’s Supreme Court has finalized a seven-year prison term for former President Yoon Suk Yeol, citing obstruction of justice linked to his failed 2024 martial law attempt.

  • The Supreme Court of South Korea confirmed a seven-year prison term for former President Yoon Suk Yeol.
  • The conviction centers on obstruction of justice charges for preventing investigators from detaining him following the 2024 martial law attempt.
  • Details remain sparse regarding whether this final ruling concludes all outstanding legal proceedings related to the failed martial law declaration.

South Korea's Supreme Court finalized a seven-year prison sentence for former President Yoon Suk Yeol on Thursday. The verdict stems from his efforts to block investigators during the fallout of his short-lived 2024 martial law decree. Unlike standard political misconduct cases, this ruling addresses direct obstruction of justice by a head of state, an act that has pushed the nation's democratic institutions to their limits. Whether this imprisonment brings political closure to the crisis remains uncertain, as further litigation concerning the legality of the martial law declaration itself continues to wind through lower courts.

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