Yoon to appear in court for 6th insurrection hearing following Lee Jae-myung's inauguration

By Park Sae-jin Posted : June 8, 2025, 10:12 Updated : June 9, 2025, 09:40
Former President Yoon Suk Yeol arrives at the Seoul Central District Court in Seocho District Seoul on May 26 to attend the fifth hearing in his trial on charges of leading an insurrection and abuse of power Joint Press Corps
Former President Yoon Suk Yeol arrives at the Seoul Central District Court in Seocho District, Seoul, on May 26 to attend the fifth hearing in his trial on charges of leading an insurrection and abuse of power. Joint Press Corps.
SEOUL, June 08 (AJP) - Former President Yoon Suk Yeol is set to return to court on Monday for the sixth hearing in his trial on charges of insurrection and abuse of power. It will be his first public appearance since the country elected a new president last week.

The hearing will take place at 10:15 a.m. in Seoul Central District Court. Yoon is expected to enter through the courthouse’s main ground-level entrance, where reporters will be stationed. As with his previous three appearances, he is likely to head directly into the courtroom without responding to questions.

The trial will continue with testimony from Brigadier General Lee Sang-hyun, who led the Army’s 1st Airborne Brigade under the Special Warfare Command. Lee was deployed to the National Assembly on Dec. 3 last year, the day martial law was declared. In his earlier testimony on May 26, he said he was told by then-commander Kwak Jong-geun, “The president said to break down the doors if needed and drag the lawmakers out.”

Yoon’s trial resumes just days after South Korea held a snap presidential election on Jun. 3, following his impeachment and removal from office over the December 3 martial law declaration in 2024. The Constitutional Court upheld the National Assembly’s decision on Apr. 4, setting in motion the legally required election within 60 days.

Democratic Party candidate Lee Jae-myung won the race with 51.7 percent of the vote, defeating People Power Party candidate Kim Moon-soo, who polled at 39.3 percent, according to exit polls. Lee was sworn in as South Korea’s 21st president on June 7.

On election day, Yoon and his wife cast their ballots at a polling station in Seoul’s Seocho District. He declined to answer reporters’ questions, including whether he had anything to say to the public following his impeachment and the early election.
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