Seoul court delays Yoon insurrection trial sentencing to Jan. 13

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.

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Former President Yoon Suk Yeol will receive his first court verdict this week over obstruction of justice and other charges tied to his short-lived imposition of martial law in December 2024. The Seoul Central District Court has scheduled the sentencing hearing for 2 p.m. Friday and approved live broadcasts due to public interest. This marks the first sentencing among the eight cases he faces.

Police have bolstered security around Seoul's Central District Court amid rallies by supporters and critics of former President Yoon Suk Yeol ahead of the first verdict in his insurrection trial on February 19, 2026. Special prosecutors recommended the death penalty for his short-lived 2024 martial law declaration, with the ruling set for 3 p.m.

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The Seoul Central District Court announced on December 16 that it will deliver a verdict on January 16 in former President Yoon Suk Yeol's trial for obstructing justice during his short-lived martial law declaration last December, following the special counsel's indictments earlier this year.

The Seoul Central District Court sentenced former President Yoon Suk Yeol to five years in prison on Friday for charges including obstruction of justice. This marks the first ruling related to his short-lived martial law declaration in December 2024. The sentence is half of the 10 years requested by special counsel.

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Ousted former President Yoon Suk Yeol was indicted on December 26, 2025, by a special counsel team for violating election law through false statements during his March 2022 presidential campaign as the People Power Party candidate. The charges relate to a December 2021 TV debate where he allegedly lied by denying he introduced a lawyer to a former National Tax Service official. This adds to his ongoing trials over a failed December 2024 martial law declaration and insurrection charges.

A South Korean court on Wednesday extended the arrests of former Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun and former Defense Counterintelligence Commander Yeo In-hyung over suspicions tied to ex-President Yoon Suk Yeol's brief martial law imposition. The Seoul Central District Court granted the warrants requested by a special counsel team investigating the December 2024 incident. The decision was based on concerns that the suspects might destroy evidence.

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Ein Sonderermittlerteam kündigte am Donnerstag an, dass es den ehemaligen Präsidenten Yoon Suk Yeol und fünf weitere ehemalige hochrangige Beamte wegen der angeblichen Flucht des ehemaligen Verteidigungsministers Lee Jong-sup nach Australien im vergangenen Jahr angeklagt hat. Lee stand wegen Einmischung in eine Militäruntersuchung zum Tod eines Marines im Jahr 2023 unter Untersuchung. Yoon wird beschuldigt, Lees Ernennung zum Botschafter in Australien angeordnet zu haben, um ihm bei der Flucht vor der Untersuchung zu helfen.

 

 

 

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