Yoon Makes Public Appearance at 3rd Insurrection Trial
Yoon, clad in a navy suit and red tie, arrived in a black van and walked towards the courthouse without addressing the waiting reporters, as captured by television cameras. This marked a departure from his previous court appearances, where he had been permitted to enter via an underground parking lot, avoiding public scrutiny.
The charges against Yoon stem from his alleged involvement in a failed attempt to impose martial law last December. If found guilty, he could face severe penalties, including death or life imprisonment.
Yoon's presidency was abruptly ended on April 4th when the Constitutional Court validated the National Assembly's impeachment motion, leading to his removal from office.
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