South Korea’s Yoon gets 5 years in prison for obstructing justice during martial law bid
A South Korean judge sentenced former president Yoon Suk-yeol on Friday to five years in prison for obstructing justice and other charges linked to his disastrous martial law declaration and in its chaotic aftermath. The sentence is the first in a series of verdicts for the disgraced ex-leader, who briefly suspended civilian rule in South Korea on December 3, 2024, prompting massive protests and a showdown in parliament. Now ousted from power, Yoon faces multiple trials for actions taken during.