Court approves live broadcast of ex-President Yoon's insurrection sentencing trial

The Seoul Central District Court approved live broadcast of former President Yoon Suk Yeol's sentencing trial for leading an insurrection via his December 3, 2024 martial law declaration. The February 19 hearing follows recent proceedings, including former PM Han Duck-soo's January sentencing and Yoon's prior televised prison term ruling.

The Seoul Central District Court approved on February 11, 2026, the live broadcast of former President Yoon Suk Yeol's sentencing trial on insurrection charges, set for 3 p.m. on February 19. Broadcasters' requests were granted, with court equipment providing footage, though potential technical delays were noted.

This comes amid a series of trials over Yoon's short-lived martial law declaration on December 3, 2024, which prosecutors say involved conspiring with aides like former Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun to deploy troops, block the National Assembly, and target political leaders—without a war or equivalent emergency.

Special counsel Cho Eun-suk's team previously sought the death penalty for Yoon as the ringleader aiming to retain power. The same hearing will cover verdicts for Kim, former Defense Intelligence Command chief Noh Sang-won, former Korean National Police Agency chief Cho Ji-ho, and former Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency chief Kim Bong-sik.

It marks the second live-broadcast sentencing for Yoon, after his January 16 ruling of five years for obstructing detention. Earlier, on January 21, the court sentenced former PM Han Duck-soo on related abetment charges.

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Courtroom scene of ex-President Yoon Suk Yeol sentenced to life imprisonment for 2024 insurrection in Seoul.
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Seoul court sentences ex-President Yoon to life for leading 2024 insurrection

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The Seoul Central District Court on February 19, 2026, sentenced former President Yoon Suk Yeol to life imprisonment for leading an insurrection through his failed December 3, 2024, martial law declaration. This first ruling deemed the bid an attempt to paralyze the National Assembly, opting for life over the death penalty sought by prosecutors due to incomplete planning and limited force.

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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Five days after his life sentence for the 2024 martial law-linked insurrection, former President Yoon Suk Yeol appealed the ruling on February 24, 2026. His lawyers cited factual errors, legal misapplications, and political bias, vowing to challenge the verdict for historical accuracy amid ongoing political fallout in South Korea.

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