Samsung Heir and South Korea’s Ex-President Could Face More Jail Time

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South Korea’s top court has ruled that Samsung’s heir and the country’s ex-president should go back to trial, where they face more jail time

On Thursday, the country’s highest court sent back to appeals courts the separate, though intertwined, cases of Lee Jae-yong, the 51-year-old grandson of Samsung’s founder, and former President Park Geun-hye, 67, the conservative daughter of a past dictator.

Both face a variety of...

 

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