Realistic illustration of ex-President Yoon Suk Yeol in Seoul court as prosecutors seek 10-year sentence for obstruction over martial law declaration.
Realistic illustration of ex-President Yoon Suk Yeol in Seoul court as prosecutors seek 10-year sentence for obstruction over martial law declaration.
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特别检察官寻求对前总统尹锡悦判处10年监禁,因妨碍司法指控

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特别检察团队周五寻求对前总统尹锡悦判处10年监禁,因妨碍司法以及与他2024年12月戒严宣言相关的其他指控。在首尔中央地方法院最后一次庭审中,检察官赵恩淑团队批评尹锡悦严重破坏韩国法治。此审判是四起戒严相关案件中第一个结束的。

2025年12月26日,前总统尹锡悦妨碍司法审判的最后一次庭审在首尔中央地方法院举行。检察官赵恩淑的特别检察团队要求判处尹锡悦总计10年监禁,理由包括尹锡悦在2025年1月阻挠调查人员扣押令、违反9名内阁成员权利将他们排除在戒严审查会议之外,以及在戒严令解除后起草并销毁修订宣言。具体而言,他们寻求对妨碍扣押判5年、对权利侵犯、分发虚假新闻稿给外国媒体以及删除军事指挥官安全电话记录判3年、对修订宣言判2年。

团队成员表示:“被告的犯罪行为严重损害了大韩民国的法治秩序,并对信任并选举他为总统的人民造成了巨大创伤。”他们补充说,尹锡悦在审理过程中未显示悔意,反而反复为其戒严宣言的合法性辩护,并指责他“私有化”国家机构以掩盖和正当化其罪行。

这是与尹锡悦2024年12月失败戒严企图相关的四起审判中的第一起,法院预计将于2026年1月16日作出判决——距离其拘捕令到期日1月18日仅两天。尹锡悦的律师要求将裁决推迟至叛乱审判结束后,但法官拒绝了这一要求。叛乱案预计将于1月初结束,可能在2月左右作出判决。

尹锡悦在其他正在进行的审判中还面临领导叛乱等额外指控,这凸显了韩国持续的政治动荡。

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X平台上关于特别检察官对前总统尹锡悦妨碍司法指控求刑10年的讨论显示出强烈两极分化:批评者要求更严厉惩罚如死刑,并认为此刑期过轻;支持者称其为猎巫行动类似于政治迫害;怀疑者指出缺少主要叛乱指控;记者提供中立背景。

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