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Seoul courts amid Yoon martial law trials, with democracy protesters and rally near National Assembly.
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One year after martial law, Seoul courts grapple with fallout

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One year after former President Yoon Suk Yeol's December 3, 2024, martial law declaration, Seoul courts remain busy with related trials. Yoon and his inner circle face charges including leading an insurrection and abusing authority, with key rulings expected early next year. President Lee Jae Myung plans to join a rally near the National Assembly on Wednesday to thank citizens for defending democracy.

Carmen Prada, head of mental health at Córdoba's Hospital Reina Sofía, testified Thursday in court that her patient Francisco Miguel León Benítez had no suicidal intentions when he died in 2020. Prosecutors seek four years in prison, while the private accusation demands eight for two involuntary homicides, including that of a man the patient killed in 2015. The family accuses the doctor of failing to order involuntary commitment despite repeated requests since 2010.

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