Appeal hearings begin in ex-South Korea President Yoon's obstruction case

Appeal hearings begin in ex-South Korea President Yoon's obstruction case

SEOUL, March 4 (Reuters) - A South Korean court held an appeals hearing on Wednesday in ‌a case involving former South Korean President Yoon ‌Suk Yeol, who was sentenced to five years in jail by ​a lower court on charges including obstructing arrest after his attempt to impose martial law.

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* At the first hearing at the Seoul High Court onobstruction of ‌justice and other charges ⁠stemming from hismartial law bid in December 2024, Yoon appeared in a dark navysuit, ⁠the Yonhap News Agency said. * Prosecutors, who had sought a 10-year term for Yoon,argued the five-year sentence was "far ​too lenient" ​given thatYoon had shown ​no remorse and offered ‌no apology to the public,according to Yonhap. * Yoon's legal team argued the five-year sentence alreadyexceeded his culpable responsibility, and the arrest warrantsagainst Yoon were invalid from the outset, calling on the courtto overturn the verdict ‌and acquit him, Yonhap reported. * ​Given the floor by the ​presiding judge, Yoon again ​deniedwrongdoing, the report said. * The appeals ‌trial comes weeks after Yoon ​suffered a farmore ​severe legal blow in a separate case. The former presidentwas sentenced to life in prison by ​a lower ‌court, which foundhim guilty of leading an insurrection ​during his short-livedimposition of martial law.

(Reporting by ​Joyce LeeEditing by Ed Davies)

 

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