Former President Yoon Seok-yeol is leaving the court after the third trial of the charges of being the leader of a rebellion and obstruction of justice held at the Central District Court in Seocho-gu, Seoul, on Nov. 12 in the morning. /Courtesy of News1

Former President Yoon Suk-yeol walked into the courtroom on the morning of the 19th to attend the fourth hearing on charges of being the leader of a rebellion. The court has not allowed access through the underground entrance since the third hearing, and former President Yoon passed through what is known as the photo line. However, former President Yoon did not respond to any questions from reporters.

Former President Yoon arrived around 10 a.m. at the entrance of the west building of the Seoul Central District Court by car. After getting out of the car, former President Yoon, dressed in a suit and wearing a red tie, entered the courthouse with a neutral expression, accompanied by his lawyers and security personnel.

Reporters asked, 'Do you have a message for the public?' and 'Are you considering apologizing for declaring a state of emergency?' but former President Yoon did not answer.

Earlier, former President Yoon did not respond to any questions from reporters during his entrance at the courthouse on the 12th, despite entering and exiting a total of four times.

Meanwhile, the 25th Criminal Division of the Seoul Central District Court, presided over by Director General Ji Gwi-yeon, will hold the fourth hearing for former President Yoon on charges of being the leader of a rebellion, starting at 10:15 a.m. in courtroom 417.

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