Prosecutors say Yoon, who was impeached over a failed 2024 martial regulation declaration, threatened ‘constitutional order’.
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South Korean prosecutors have requested for ousted President Yoon Suk Yeol to face the dying penalty over his failed try to impose martial regulation in 2024.
Particular prosecutor Cho Eun-suk’s group made the request to the Seoul Central District Courtroom throughout courtroom on Tuesday, accusing Yoon of threatening the “liberal democratic constitutional order” together with his “self-coup”.
“The best victims of the rebellion on this case are the individuals of this nation,” stated the prosecutors. “There aren’t any mitigating circumstances to be thought-about in sentencing, and as a substitute, a extreme punishment have to be imposed.”
Yoon plunged South Korea right into a disaster together with his martial law declaration in December 2024, prompting protesters and lawmakers to swarm parliament to power a vote towards the measure.
The decree was rapidly declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Courtroom, and Yoon was subsequently impeached, removed from office and jailed.
Yoon’s legal trial for rebellion, abuse of energy, and different offences linked to the martial declaration ended on Tuesday after 11 hours of proceedings.
The courtroom is predicted to ship a verdict on the case on February 19, in keeping with the Yonhap information company.
Yoon says investigations ‘frenzied’
The previous president has denied the charges against him, arguing that he was performing inside his authority to declare martial regulation in response to what he described as opposition events’ obstruction of presidency.
Talking in courtroom Tuesday, Yoon criticised investigations into the rise up costs as “frenzied” and mired in “manipulation” and “distortion.”
If discovered responsible, Yoon will turn into the third South Korean president convicted of rebellion, following two ex-military leaders convicted over their roles within the 1979 coup.
However even when Yoon is handed a dying sentence, it’s unlikely to be carried out, as South Korea has noticed an unofficial moratorium on executions since 1997.
Yoon additionally faces a number of different trials over numerous legal costs associated to the martial regulation try and different scandals throughout his time in workplace.
A Seoul courtroom is predicted to ship a verdict on Friday on an obstruction of justice case, which may see Yoon dealing with 10 years in jail.
And he faces a trial on costs of aiding the enemy over allegations he ordered drone flights over North Korea to justify his martial regulation declaration.
The workplace of President Lee Jae Myung, who was elected after Yoon was faraway from workplace, stated in a press release that it “believes the judiciary will rule … in accordance with the regulation, ideas, and public requirements.”
