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South Korean prosecutors plan to appeal to the Supreme Court after an appeals court acquitted Samsung Electronics Chairman Jay Y. Lee of all charges related to a 2015 merger. The Seoul High Court upheld a lower court's ruling dismissing the charges, which involved an $8-billion merger between two Samsung affiliates, accused by prosecutors of being designed to strengthen Lee's control over the tech giant.
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