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South Korea's Supreme Court is set to rule on Thursday in a case that could determine if Lee Jae-myung, the frontrunner for the June 3 presidential election, is eligible to run. If Lee is found guilty of violating election law and given a sentence or fine of 1 million won or more, he would be barred from running for office for at least five years.
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