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South Korea braces for verdict in ex‑President Yoon's insurrection trial

Prosecutors seek death penalty for Yoon Suk Yeol over his 2024 martial law decree; South Korea has not executed anyone since 1997, reflecting legal and political complexities.

  • Seoul Central District Court prepares to deliver a verdict Thursday in the trial of Yoon Suk Yeol, impeached former president, with prosecutors seeking the death penalty.
  • Yoon's Dec. 3, 2024 decree prompted mass protests and a constitutional standoff as soldiers and police surrounded the National Assembly while lawmakers scaled walls, voted to reverse the decree, and Yoon lifted the order six hours later.
  • Two of Yoon's top aides have been convicted in cases tied to the decree, while Han Duck-soo, former prime minister, got 23 years last month and Lee Sang-min, former interior minister, was sentenced last week to seven years.
  • Democracy advocates say a conviction would reaffirm the rule of law, with experts noting it would uphold South Korea's democratic system and a death sentence would symbolize accountability for the attempted palace coup.
  • The trial echoes Chun Doo-hwan's 1996 sentencing in Courtroom 417, where about 57 inmates remain on death row, prompting debate over abolition, as Cha noted `On the premise of introducing life imprisonment without the possibility of parole, abolishing the death penalty may be a way to better align the law with reality`.
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In 2024 Yoon surprisingly imposed martial law - did he want to destroy the constitutional order of South Korea? Now the verdict is given - the prosecutor's office demands the death penalty.

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South Korea court weighs death sentence for ex-president Yoon

Under South Korean law, only two sentences are fit for insurrection: life imprisonment or death.

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(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporters Seo Hye-rim and Oh Gyu-jin = The Democratic Party of Korea is scheduled to hold the first trial on former President Yoon Seok-yeol's charges of being the leader of a rebellion on the afternoon of the 19th...

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On December 3, 2024, South Korea briefly seemed on the verge of becoming a dictatorship. At the same time, the reactions to the coup demonstrate the strength of South Korean democracy, experts say.

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Korea JoongAng Daily broke the news in Seoul, Korea, Republic of on Wednesday, February 18, 2026.
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