South Korea's Supreme Court has upheld a seven-year prison sentence against former President Yoon Suk Yeol for his role in the botched 2024 martial law declaration and related political misconduct. The ruling dismissed all appeals, stating there was no misinterpretation of legal precedents. Yoon's legal team criticized the decision as lacking sufficient deliberation and plans to challenge the ruling through constitutional review. Earlier, a lower court initially sentenced Yoon to five years for abuse of power and misuse of security forces, which was increased to seven years by an appeals court. Yoon is already serving a separate life sentence for leading an insurrection via martial law, and faces additional charges including a 30-year sentence for sending drones into North Korea. His actions in December 2024 sparked nationwide protests, parliamentary clashes, and his eventual impeachment, marking one of the most significant political crises in South Korean history.
Bias read (Center): The article presents the legal proceedings and outcomes objectively, detailing both the court's rulings and Yoon's legal team's response without overtly favoring either side. It provides balanced reporting on the charges, the judicial process, and the broader political implications without leaning明显
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 75): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports the Supreme Court's decision to uphold Yoon's sentence, details the legal process, and mentions related charges. Objectivity is somewhat lower due to the inclusion of Yoon's legal team's reaction and their claim of 'insufficient deliberation,' whi


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