Lawyers for detained South Korean president say he will reject questioning by investigators
- South Korea's impeached President, Yoon Suk Yeol, is detained as authorities seek a court warrant for his formal arrest amid rebellion charges related to his martial law declaration on December 3.
- Yoon's lawyers failed to secure his release, and the court will decide on his arrest after a hearing on Saturday afternoon.
- Yoon's detention could extend up to six months if indicted, with rebellion punishable by life imprisonment or death in South Korea.
- Hundreds of Yoon's supporters protested for his release outside the court, while he denies accusations of attempting to seize the legislature.
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