
Key Points
- The bribery trial of former President Moon Jae-in has resumed after a six-month break.
- At this stage, the court is making preparations to proceed to the merits of the case.
- If convicted, Moon Jae-in will join the ranks of former South Korean leaders who have served time in prison.
By the Numbers
6-month break
In South Korea, the bribery trial of former President Moon Jae-in has resumed after a six-month break. The court is still preparing to move to the main substance of the case.
In the event of a conviction, another name could be added to the list of former South Korean leaders who are in prison. A new era may be experienced in the country if former presidents are tried and sentenced to imprisonment.
React to this story
Ask about this story
Answers are AI-generated from this story only.
Frequently Asked Questions
- On what charge is Moon Jae-in being tried?
- Former President Moon Jae-in is being tried on allegations of bribery.
- Why did the case come to the agenda again?
- The court process was restarted after a six-month interruption.
- What happens in the event of a conviction?
- If Moon Jae-in is convicted, another name will be added to the list of former South Korean leaders in prison.
This is an AI-generated summary. The full story lives at the source.
Read the full story at the sourcerg.ruRelated stories
World