Illustration of Yoon Suk Yeol's lawyers filing appeal outside Seoul court amid media frenzy.
Illustration of Yoon Suk Yeol's lawyers filing appeal outside Seoul court amid media frenzy.
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尹锡悦法律团队就妨碍案件提起上诉

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前总统尹锡悦的法律团队于周一针对首尔中央地方法院判处的五年监禁刑提出上诉。该判决是第一个与2024年12月其短暂宣布戒严令相关的判决,包括妨碍调查人员拘留企图的指控。团队称该决定不可接受,并存在程序错误。

首尔中央地方法院上周五以妨碍司法等罪名判处前总统尹锡悦五年监禁。这是第一个与尹锡悦2024年12月短暂实施戒严令相关的判决。主要指控是尹锡悦下令总统警卫处阻止调查人员在去年1月于总统官邸执行逮捕令一事。判决后,尹锡悦的律师立即宣布上诉,称该决定“不可接受”且缺乏调查事实支持。上诉于周一下午4时向法院提交。团队强调程序缺陷,指出法院最初将周五定为最终审判庭审日,但未经适当通知即改为量刑宣判。他们还批评法院未评估尹锡悦一方提出的证据必要性或相关性即予以驳回。“鉴于该案的公共利益和历史重要性,依法和良知引导的论证过程本应更加详尽和彻底,”法律团队在记者会上表示。他们还暗示可能对处理尹锡悦叛乱案等案件的审判部门提起法律挑战。“关于叛乱审判部门的违宪性存在争议,”一位律师表示。“我们计划审查额外法律措施并据此实施。”该案对韩国政坛具有重大影响,上诉程序现正接受高等法院审查。

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X平台上对尹锡悦就妨碍调查人员被判5年监禁而上诉的反应两极分化。支持者强调程序违规,如判决延迟交付和偏颇裁决,称其为政治猎巫。批评者认为上诉缺乏悔意,并预计上诉后将面临更严厉处罚。新闻媒体中立报道尹锡悦法律团队于2026年1月19日提交上诉。

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The Seoul High Court is set to hold the final hearing on Monday at 2 p.m. for former President Yoon Suk Yeol's trial on obstruction of justice and other charges stemming from his brief martial law imposition. The proceedings follow appeals by both Yoon and special counsel Cho Eun-suk against a lower court's five-year prison sentence. Yoon was convicted in January on charges including obstructing investigators and selective Cabinet meetings.

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