Impeached South Korean president arrives at court to argue against his arrest
- Yoon Suk Yeol arrived at a court in Seoul to oppose the extension of his arrest for imposing martial law, with hundreds of supporters rallying outside the court.
- Yoon is the first sitting president of South Korea to be arrested in a criminal probe, facing potential insurrection charges that could lead to life imprisonment or the death penalty.
- The opposition-dominated parliament impeached Yoon on December 14 for his failed attempt to impose martial law on December 3, which triggered a political crisis.
- Yoon's lawyer stated that Yoon aims to restore his honor by explaining the legitimacy of his actions regarding martial law and arguing against the accusations of insurrection.
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