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President's Lawyer: Korea's Ex-Leader Won't Talk
Seoul, South KoreaThursday, January 16, 2025
Yoon's political crisis started in December when he declared martial law to break a legislative deadlock. The standoff ended when lawmakers overcame the blockade and lifted the measure. He was subsequently impeached by the opposition-dominated assembly. Yoon and his allies have resisted investigation into his actions, citing legal protections and disputing the authority of the anti-corruption agency.
In a video message, Yoon expressed disappointment with the collapse of the rule of law and agreed to detention to prevent violence. His lawyers' request for a hearing postponement was rejected by the Constitutional Court. If formally arrested, Yoon could face up to 20 days of detention and potential charges of rebellion and abuse of power, which could result in severe penalties.
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