The Seoul Central District Court on Friday postponed former President Yoon Suk Yeol's insurrection trial sentencing hearing to Jan. 13, scheduling an extra session for special counsel Cho Eun-suk's penalty recommendations. This update comes amid Yoon's multiple ongoing trials related to his short-lived 2024 martial law declaration.
During what was expected to be the final hearing on insurrection charges, the court opted to hold an additional session next Tuesday to review the special counsel's arguments. The case originates from Yoon's December 2024 martial law imposition, deemed by prosecutors as unconstitutional insurrection.
Proceedings, which began earlier this year, have included witness testimonies and evidence. The delay ensures thorough consideration of sentencing options. Yoon's defense asserts his innocence, while political fallout continues, including a recent apology from the main opposition party over the incident.
This follows other developments in Yoon's post-impeachment legal battles, such as timelines in his related obstruction trial.