Fri, 20 Feb 2026

Former President Yoon Sentenced to Life Imprisonment

Published: 20 Feb 2026, 06:39 am

In a landmark ruling that has reverberated across East Asia, a South Korean court has sentenced former President Yoon Suk-yeol to life imprisonment. The Seoul Central District Court delivered the verdict on Thursday, formally designating his abortive attempt to impose martial law in December 2024 as an act of "insurrection" against the state.

The crisis began when Yoon delivered a sudden, late-night televised address, declaring martial law to eliminate what he termed "anti-state forces." Though the decree lasted a mere six hours before being rescinded under immense public and parliamentary pressure, the shockwaves it sent through one of Asia’s most established democracies were profound.

The Architect of Insurrection

The court found that Yoon’s actions were not motivated by national security, as he had claimed, but were a calculated attempt to "neutralise" his political adversaries in the National Assembly. At the time of the decree, Yoon’s administration was embattled; his party was in the minority, and the opposition had successfully blocked the state budget while initiating impeachment proceedings against senior officials.

Presiding Judge Ji Gui-yeon noted that Yoon appeared "obsessed" with the notion that the opposition intended to render his presidency entirely ineffective. In a desperate bid to retain power, Yoon deployed military personnel to seize the Parliament building and issued orders for the arrest of key critics.

"The declaration of martial law exacted a heavy toll on our society," Judge Ji remarked during sentencing. "Furthermore, it is difficult to find any evidence that the defendant feels genuine remorse for his actions."

Key Legal and Historical Context

FeatureDetails
Primary ChargeLeading an Insurrection (State Treason)
Prosecution RequestCapital Punishment (Death Penalty)
Court’s VerdictLife Imprisonment
Last Execution in S. Korea1997 (De facto moratorium currently in place)
Duration of Martial Law6 Hours (December 2024)

A Drastic Fall from Grace

The prosecution had initially sought the death penalty, arguing that the gravity of the betrayal of the constitutional order demanded the harshest possible sanction. However, the court opted for life imprisonment, likely influenced by South Korea's long-standing de facto moratorium on capital punishment. The nation has not carried out an execution in nearly three decades.

The sentencing marks a grim end to the political career of a man who rose to power as a hardline prosecutor, only to be undone by the very legal systems he once commanded. For South Koreans, the trial has been a painful reminder of the country’s turbulent path toward democracy, serving as a warning that constitutional safeguards remain the only barrier against autocratic overreach.

The ruling is expected to be appealed, but for now, it stands as a definitive rejection of military interference in the nation's civil governance.

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