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The first trial court sentenced former President Yoon Suk Yeol, who was indicted on charges of leading a rebellion, to life imprisonment.
The Seoul Central District Court's Criminal Agreement Department 25 (Chief Judge Ji Gwi-yeon) held a sentencing hearing on former President Yoon's alleged rebellion on the 19th and ruled that "the accused will be sentenced to life imprisonment." This is the first legal judgment made on the 444th day of the Dec. 3 emergency martial law declaration.
MBC's "100 Minutes Debate" said ahead of former President Yoon's first trial on December 3 emergency martial law, "If former President Yoon's first trial case of civil war goes to the appeals court, the second trial is likely to be taken over by the Seoul High Court." The trial is expected to speed up as the dedicated court established under the Special Act can only focus on civil war cases," he said.
MBC plans to organize a "special 100-minute discussion" later in the day to examine the meaning of the first trial sentence of former President Yoon's "insurrection leader" case. Rep. Kim Ki-pyo of the Democratic Party of Korea, Rep. Park Eun-jung of the Cho Kuk Innovation Party, lawyer Geum Tae-seop, and Park Sang-soo, former spokesman for People's Power, will appear on the panel.
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