First sitting president's arrest warrant reviewed in history: Yoon Seok-yul's fate will be decided / 2025.01.17

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Detention Review: A pivotal moment in the fate of President Yoon Seok-yul
On April 18 at 2pm, a pre-trial hearing, or "warrant substantive examination," will take place at the Seoul Western District Court in Seoul, South Korea. This will be the first time in the history of the Constitution that an arrest warrant has been requested for the current president, Yoon Seok-yul. This case will be a defining moment in South Korean political history.
Deputy Chief Judge Cha Eun-kyung of the Seoul West District Court will be in charge of the hearing, and given the gravity of the case, an on-call judge will be assigned to the case, as the hearing will take place over the weekend. The Public Prosecutor's Office (High Officials Criminal Investigation Division) has requested an arrest warrant for the alleged insurgency leader, and at least six prosecutors are expected to appear at the hearing to argue the need for his arrest.
President Yoon's attendance is also hotly debated - the consensus is that he will be absent from the review, with only his defense lawyers planning to appear in court to argue the unfairness of his detention - a situation that is likely to heat up the political debate even further, as the president is voluntarily waiving his right to appear in court despite being a sitting president.

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Internal discussions and political implications
Political circles are divided over the case. Opponents have argued that issuing a warrant for Yoon's arrest would necessarily serve the interests of legal justice, while the president's camp argues that Lee's claims are political pressure and a violation of the country's rule of law. This conflict is further complicating South Korean politics.
The biggest issue is that the felony charges, such as being a leader of an insurgency, are being applied to a sitting president, and many are worried about the repercussions of the outcome. Many are eagerly awaiting to see what Deputy Chief Judge Cha will decide in this case and how the outcome will affect Korean politics.
Conclusion
The fact that the pretrial detention hearing (warrant substantive examination) will take place at 2pm on the 18th is a significant event in the history of South Korea's democracy and is being closely watched by many people. Depending on what the deputy chief judge decides, the fate of President Yoon and much of South Korean politics will likely change. It will be interesting to see how the public reacts to this situation and how the political sphere moves forward.
Three-line summary
- At 2 p.m. on the 18th, the pre-trial interrogation of Yoon Seok-yeol will be held at the Seoul Western District Court.
- Deputy Chief Judge Cha Eun-kyung is presiding over the review, and the Public Security Ministry has requested an arrest warrant for the alleged insurgency leader.
- President Yoon is expected to be absent, and the case is significant in South Korea's political history.
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