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South Korea’s Supreme Court upholds prison sentence for Yoon in first martial law case
South Korea’s Supreme Court upheld a seven-year prison sentence for Yoon Suk Yeol in the first case related to his 2024 martial law imposition. The decision marks the first case from multiple criminal trials against him to reach the country’s highest court.
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