南朝鲜前总统Yoon Suk-yeol在2024年12月宣布戒严后,因阻碍逮捕而上诉,判处5年徒刑。
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol appeals a five-year prison sentence for obstructing arrest after declaring martial law in December 2024.
首尔高等法院开始审理前南朝鲜总统Yoon Suk-yeol的上诉,他在2024年12月宣布紧急戒严令后因阻碍逮捕而被判处5年徒刑。
The Seoul High Court began an appeal hearing for former South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol, who was sentenced to five years in prison for obstructing his arrest after declaring emergency martial law in December 2024.
上诉源于下级法院在他被弹劾和免职后作出的一项裁决。
The appeal stems from a lower court ruling that followed his impeachment and removal from office.
检察官认为,判决过于宽大,而Yoon的辩护人则对判决提出质疑。
Prosecutors argue the sentence was too lenient, while Yoon’s defense challenges the verdict.
他面临总共八起法律案件,包括同一事件中叛乱的单独无期徒刑,以及与他妻子被指控腐败和2023年一名海军陆战队成员死亡有关的指控。
He faces a total of eight legal cases, including a separate life sentence for insurrection over the same incident, as well as charges related to his wife’s alleged corruption and the 2023 death of a Marine Corps member.