South Korean ex-PM Han Duck-soo's legal team appeals to Supreme Court against 15-year sentence for aiding Yoon Suk-yeol's insurrection. The appeal follows a reduction from 23 years by the Seoul High Court last week.
South Korean former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo's legal team has appealed to the Supreme Court against his 15-year prison sentence for aiding the insurrection of former Yoon Suk-yeol. The Seoul High Court reduced his sentence from 23 years last Thursday.
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