Former South Korean President Yin Xi Jinping arrived at the Seoul Central Regional Court in the morning of September 26 local time to attend the first trial of cases in which he was suspected of obstructing the performance of official duties by special means, abuse of office power obstructing the exercise of rights, and he will also attend the review of his bail-free request.
It was 85 days after Yin took part in the trial of his suspected civil unrest on July 3. Yin took part in the trial of his suspected civil unrest on July 10. Yin took part in the trial of his suspected civil unrest on July 10.
Yin Yong's lawyer said that according to the Criminal Procedure Law of South Korea, the defendant's appearance in court is a necessary condition for the trial of a criminal case, and the suspected abuse of office power obstructs the exercise of rights, unlike the suspected initiation of a civil war case, the defendant must appear in court when the case is held for the first time, so Yin Yong's decided to attend the trial.
On the same day, after ending the trial of Yinxiang's alleged abuse of powers obstructing the exercise of rights, the court will also review Yinxiang's bail-free request.On 19th of this month, Yinxiang's bail-free application was submitted to the Seoul Central Regional Court for reasons such as safeguarding the right to defence and health.
The Central District Court of Seoul has previously agreed to video the first trial of cases such as Yinxiang's alleged abuse of office obstructing the exercise of rights, and broadcast the entire process after the trial ended, but caution review will not allow video.
On July 19, the Special Inspectorate for Homosexuality in South Korea filed a public prosecution against Yin Xi Jinping on suspicion of abuse of office power to hinder the exercise of rights, forgery of public documents, violation of the "Presidential Archives Law" and the use of special means to hinder the execution of official duties.