If you guilty of an attempt to introduce Martial Law, he may threaten a lifelong opinion or death penalty.
The former South Korea president Yol Yol appears in front of the court 10 days after his removal. The court will be held on Monday, April 14, Yonhap reports.
Yuna was accused of trying to introduce Martial Law in December 2024. To avoid clashes or rallies, the ex-president will allow the underground entrance to court, and additional security measures will strengthen around the building.
If guilty of an attempt to introduce martial law, Yole may threaten a life imprisonment or even the death penalty.
Remember, on December 3, 2024, the South Korean president declared martial law for the alleged threat of a coup, but after a few hours the parliament supported its resolution.
The president’s impeachment was made in Parliament, but it was possible to express it only in the second attempt.
On December 31, the court issued a warrant of arrest. And on January 15, 2025 he was arrested. The prosecutor’s office accused Yuna of trying to try the coup. The Constitution’s court approved the President’s impeachment.
The South Korean government approved on June 3 as the President’s exceptional election.
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