S. Korean court sends Park, Samsung heir cases to new trials
SEOUL, Korea, Republic Of — South Korea’s top court on Thursday sent back jailed ex-President Park Geun-hye’s corruption case to a lower court for separate trials on the charges on which she was convicted, a ruling that could increase her already-lengthy prison term.
The Supreme Court also ordered retrials for Park’s confidante and Samsung’s de facto chief, two other high-profile figures convicted in a 2016 scandal that saw millions of people rallying in the streets for months. Park, South Korea’s first female president, was impeached by lawmakers in December 2016 and officially removed from office in March 2017.
An appellate court last year sentenced Park to 25 years in prison after convicting her of bribery, extortion, abuse of power and other charges together. That was an extension of a 24 year-year prison term set by a district court, which also handled Park’s charges together.
But the Supreme Court ordered the Seoul High Court to deal with Park’s bribery charge separately from other charges, based on a law requiring so for cases involving a president or other elected officials, even when the alleged crimes are committed together.