South Koreas Special Prosecutor Seeks Death Penalty for Ex-President Yoon Over Martial Law Bid
January 14, 2026 • Google News World
South Korean prosecutors have filed charges against former President Yoon Suk Yeol, seeking the death penalty for his alleged involvement in a failed attempt to declare martial law. The charges stem from an insurrection charge, which is punishable by up to life imprisonment.
According to reports, Yoon’s office had allegedly planned to declare martial law on January 1, but the plan was thwarted due to opposition from lawmakers and other officials. Prosecutors claim that Yoon was involved in the planning of this move.
The charges against Yoon have been filed with the Seoul Central District Court, which will now review the evidence presented by prosecutors before making a decision on whether to uphold or reduce the charges.
Yoon’s office has not commented on the charges, but his lawyers have stated that their client is innocent and will vigorously defend him in court. The trial is expected to be held soon, with the outcome uncertain at this time.
The case has sparked controversy in South Korea, with some calling for Yoon to face severe punishment for his alleged role in the failed insurrection attempt. Others have expressed concerns about the fairness of the charges and the potential impact on Yoon’s reputation.
The prosecution’s decision to seek the death penalty highlights the severity of the charges against Yoon and the seriousness with which prosecutors are treating this case. The outcome will depend on the evidence presented in court and the decisions made by the judges involved.
Source: Google News World