Former president of South Korea, Park Geun-hye appeared in court early on Tuesday
and denied that she engaged in bribery and leaking government secrets
at the start of a criminal trial that could send South Korea’s first
female leader to prison for life if convicted.
Police escorted her in handcuffs with her eyes downcast,
into court for her first public appearance since she was jailed on March
31, 2017 based on the same corruption allegations that led to her
removal from office.
Park emerged from a bus with her inmate number 503
attached to her dark-colored jacket, walked into the Seoul Central
District Court and sat before a three-judge panel.
The trial is expected to take several months.
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