Feb 19 β€’ 02:12 UTC πŸ‡°πŸ‡· Korea Hankyoreh (KR)

Kim Gye-ri said she cried after seeing 'Lee Sang-min's daughter', 'Ji Gwi-yeon, must acquit Yoon Seok-yeol'

Defense attorney Kim Gye-ri expressed hope for an acquittal for former President Yoon Seok-yeol amidst ongoing treason trial proceedings.

As the first trial concerning former President Yoon Seok-yeol's alleged treason progresses, his defense attorney Kim Gye-ri has publicly called for a fair trial, urging the court to resist external pressures and deliver an acquittal. During a recent YouTube broadcast, Kim criticized the judges for only examining partial aspects of the martial law, questioning their ability to label the situation as treason without considering the entire context. This critique has emerged against the backdrop of previous rulings by other courts that had classified the severe martial law under legal provisions related to treason actions.

Kim Gye-ri also emphasized the negative implications that arise from the government's current military and political strategies, suggesting that a decline in military strength inadvertently benefits North Korea. In her statements, she vigorously defended Yoon's legacy, arguing that a not guilty verdict would also restore the honor of military personnel who performed their duties effectively during the time of the alleged offenses. This connects to broader discussions in South Korea regarding accountability and the political motivations behind judicial decisions.

Speaking with emotional resonance, Kim recounted her reaction to a video showing Lee Sang-min's daughter supporting her father in court, highlighting the personal impact of these trials on families involved in the judicial system. She expressed a heartfelt hope that Judge Ji Gwi-yeon would maintain the integrity of the legal process despite potential outside influences and grant a verdict of acquittal for Yoon Seok-yeol, reflecting the intense public interest and polarized opinions surrounding this high-profile case.

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