South Korea's Yoon in court again for impeachment hearings
- Yoon Suk Yeol, South Korea's impeached president, is facing hearings regarding his removal from office after declaring martial law on December 3, which was quickly overturned by parliament.
- Yoon has been detained on insurrection charges, making him the first sitting South Korean head of state to be arrested.
- The Constitutional Court will decide on Yoon's impeachment, and if upheld, a new presidential election must occur within 60 days.
- During the hearings, testimonies from military officials contradict Yoon's claims about his martial law declaration and actions taken during that time.
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