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Impeached South Korean president arrives at court to argue against his arrest

  • South Korea's impeached president Yoon Suk Yeol arrived at a Seoul court to oppose his arrest over martial law, with supporters rallying outside the court.
  • Yoon faces potential insurrection charges, which could lead to life imprisonment or the death penalty, following his martial law declaration on December 3.
  • The opposition-dominated parliament impeached Yoon on December 14, due to his failed martial law attempt, marking a significant political crisis.
  • Yoon's lawyers argue that his martial law declaration was legitimate and that he should not be detained during the investigation.
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