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South Korea: Yoon's obstruction sentence hiked to 7 years

On April 29, 2026, a South Korean appeals court increased former President Yoon Suk Yeol's justice obstruction sentence from five to seven years, upholding his convictions and reversing some acquittals tied to his failed 2024 martial law attempt. Yoon also received a life sentence in February 2026 for leading an insurrection over the martial law incident, faces eight total trials related to his presidency, and denies all wrongdoing.

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