Death sentence sought for ex-South Korea leader Yoon over martial law decree
Key Details
A Seoul court has stated that an independent counsel has demanded a death sentence for former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol over his declaration of martial law.
Legal Proceedings
Prosecutors have requested that Yoon be handed a death sentence if found guilty of orchestrating a rebellion during his brief martial law decree in 2024.
Penalty Options
In Yoon’s case, the special counsel team is expected to seek one of the three penalties prescribed by law for the ringleader of an insurrection, which includes the death penalty.
Related Cases and Reports
- South Korea’s Ex-President Yoon Faces Possible Death Penalty Over Martial Law Bid – A report from Modern Diplomacy highlights that the special prosecutor is set to request a sentence for Yoon’s actions.
- Yoon, accused of masterminding an insurrection, could face death penalty or life in prison – Under South Korean law, if found guilty, Yoon may face either the death penalty or life imprisonment.
