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Former South Korean President Yoon Receives Two-Year Sentence

· Published JUL 13, 2026 · 08:40 UTC · Updated JUL 14, 2026 · 19:13 UTC
Former South Korean President Yoon Receives Two-Year Sentence

A South Korean court has handed a two-year prison sentence to former President Yoon Suk Yeol after finding him guilty of procuring illegal polling services. This verdict adds another chapter to the ongoing legal challenges faced by the former leader, who is entangled in multiple cases.

Yoon has become a controversial figure in South Korean politics, particularly due to his involvement in a high-profile case concerning his 2024 martial law declaration, for which he is appealing a life sentence. The recent conviction underscores the breadth of legal troubles surrounding the former head of state.

The former president's entanglement with the judiciary highlights persistent challenges in South Korea's political landscape, where trust in leadership remains fragile amid frequent allegations of corruption and misuse of power.

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