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S. Korea court rejects arrest warrant for ex-president

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SEOUL—A South Korean court rejected on Wednesday a request to issue an arrest warrant for former President Yoon Suk-yeol related to an investigation into his short-lived attempt to impose martial law, his lawyers said.

South Korea’s special prosecutor had asked the court on Tuesday to issue an arrest warrant for Yoon as an investigation intensified over the ousted leader’s botched bid to declare martial law.

A senior member of the special prosecutor’s team of investigators said on Tuesday that the arrest warrant was on a charge of obstruction and accused Yoon of refusing to respond to summons for questioning.

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Lawyers representing Yoon criticized the special prosecutor for what they said were attempts to summon the former president “based on superficial and secondary matters that invited suspicion the probe was politically driven.”

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