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Heo Jiwoong's "Life imprisonment for 尹 rebellion".."Isn't it a crime to die when you're old?" [Star Issue]

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Writer and broadcaster Heo Ji-woong gave a word on the result of former President Yoon Suk Yeol's sentence of the head of the civil war.

Regarding the results of former President Yoon Suk Yeol's first trial on charges of rebellion, Heo Ji-woong said on the 19th, "Where on earth did the weight of the word 'age value' go to this country? If an "elderly person with no criminal history" is stabbed with a knife, the serious injury will become minor, and the wound will heal itself, and a discount will be applied to the social costs that had to be taken care of and punished. The court's good will, which should be applied when the bread was stolen, was applied to the head of the rebellion.

"We usually expect above-average judgment and ethical standards from 'elderly people with no criminal history'," he said. "Yoo Seok-ryul, the leader of the rebellion, betrayed those expectations head-on." If so, the judge's sentence of "an elderly person with no criminal history" should have started with "even" instead of "only". "There is a precedent that an elderly civil servant with no criminal history is not a crime to die even if he commits civil war," he said.

Earlier, the Seoul Central District Court's Criminal Agreement Department 25 (Chief Judge Ji Gwi-yeon) ruled on the 19th that "the accused will be sentenced to life in prison" at a sentencing hearing on former President Yoon Suk Yeol's alleged rebellion. This is the first legal judgment made on the 444th day of the Dec. 3 emergency martial law declaration.

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