Samsung heir Lee Jae-yong, who was sentenced to five years in prison for bribery, embezzlement and other charges in August last year, has been freed after an appellate court gave him a suspended sentence, dismissing most of the charges against him.
Samsung heir Lee Jae-yong has been sentenced to five years in prison for bribery, embezzlement and other charges.
Prosecutors in the trial of Samsung Group's de facto leader Lee Jae-yong have demanded that he be jailed for 12 years for his alleged links to a corruption scandal that led to the ouster of South Korea's former president Park Geun-hye.
The trial of Samsung's heir Lee Jae-yong on alleged bribery and embezzlement charges will begin on Thursday.
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