韓国の元大統領ユン・スクヨールは2024年12月に戒厳令を宣言した後に逮捕を妨害した罪で5年の懲役を訴えた.
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol appeals a five-year prison sentence for obstructing arrest after declaring martial law in December 2024.
ソウル高裁は,前韓国のヨオン・スク・イェール元大統領に,2024年12月,緊急武道法を宣言した後,逮捕を妨害したとして5年の懲役を言い渡された,上告の審理を行った.
The Seoul High Court began an appeal hearing for former South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol, who was sentenced to five years in prison for obstructing his arrest after declaring emergency martial law in December 2024.
控訴は下級裁判所の裁定によるもので,その判決は彼の不服と職務から脱退に伴うものである.
The appeal stems from a lower court ruling that followed his impeachment and removal from office.
検察は判決が軽すぎると主張し ユン氏の弁護団は判決に異議を唱える.
Prosecutors argue the sentence was too lenient, while Yoon’s defense challenges the verdict.
同事件で反乱を起こす罪で別途終身刑を言い渡されたほか 妻の汚職容疑や 2023年に海兵隊員が死亡した事件も 起訴されています
He faces a total of eight legal cases, including a separate life sentence for insurrection over the same incident, as well as charges related to his wife’s alleged corruption and the 2023 death of a Marine Corps member.