An image of former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol is positioned on a board as supporters collect outdoors Seoul Central District Courtroom, in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, Jan. 16, 2026.
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A South Korean court docket sentenced former President Yoon Suk Yeol to 5 years in jail Friday within the first verdict from eight legal trials over the martial regulation debacle that compelled him out of workplace and different allegations.
Yoon was impeached, arrested and dismissed as president after his short-lived imposition of martial regulation in December 2024 triggered large public protests calling for his ouster.
Essentially the most vital legal cost towards him alleges that his martial regulation enforcement amounted to a revolt, and the unbiased counsel has requested the dying sentence within the case that’s to be determined in a ruling subsequent month.
In Friday’s case, the Seoul Central District Courtroom sentenced Yoon for defying makes an attempt to detain him, fabricating the martial regulation proclamation and sidestepping a legally mandated full Cupboard assembly.
Yoon has maintained he did not intend to put the nation below navy rule for an prolonged interval, saying his decree was solely meant to tell the individuals concerning the hazard of the liberal-controlled parliament obstructing his agenda. However investigators have seen Yoon’s decree as an try and bolster and delay his rule, charging him with revolt, abuse of energy and different legal offenses.
Choose Baek Dae-hyun stated within the televised ruling that imposing “a grave punishment” was obligatory as a result of Yoon hasn’t proven regret and has solely repeated “hard-to-comprehend excuses.” The decide additionally restoring authorized programs broken by Yoon’s motion was obligatory.
Yoon, who can attraction the ruling, hasn’t instantly publicly responded to the ruling. However when the unbiased counsel demanded a 10-year jail time period within the case, Yoon’s protection workforce accused them of being politically pushed and missing authorized grounds to demand such “an excessive” sentence.
Jail sentences within the a number of, smaller trials Yoon faces would matter if he’s spared the dying penalty or life imprisonment on the revolt trial.
Park SungBae, a lawyer who makes a speciality of legal regulation, stated there’s little probability the court docket would determine Yoon ought to face the dying penalty within the revolt case. He stated the court docket will probably subject a life sentence or a sentence of 30 years or extra in jail.
South Korea has maintained a de facto moratorium on executions since 1997 and courts not often hand down dying sentences. Park stated the court docket would take into consideration that Yoon’s decree did not trigger casualties and did not final lengthy, though Yoon hasn’t proven real regret for his motion.