Impeached South Korean president arrives at court to argue against his arrest
- Impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol is facing rebellion charges after imposing martial law in December 2024, leading to his impeachment by Parliament on December 14.
- A South Korean court has extended Yoon's detention for 20 days due to concerns he could destroy evidence if released.
- Supporters of Yoon stormed the court, resulting in almost 90 arrests during protests against his detention.
- Yoon plans to argue the 'legitimacy of emergency martial law' in court, as he faces potential life imprisonment or the death penalty if convicted of insurrection.
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