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mahatmakanejeeves

(60,969 posts)
Thu Sep 26, 2024, 05:02 AM Sep 26

He's the world's longest-serving death row inmate. A court just declared him innocent

He’s the world’s longest-serving death row inmate. A court just declared him innocent

By Lex Harvey, Yumi Asada and Hanako Montgomery, CNN
5 minute read
Updated 5:09 AM EDT, Thu September 26, 2024


Hakamata was arrested on August 18, 1966, when he was 30 years old. Hakamata Defense Lawyers

Tokyo (CNN) — A pair of blood-spattered trousers in a miso tank and an allegedly forced confession helped send Iwao Hakamata to death row in the 1960s.

Now, more than five decades later, the world’s longest-serving death row prisoner has been declared innocent, according to public broadcaster NHK.

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He's the world's longest-serving death row inmate. A court just declared him innocent (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Sep 26 OP
Finally free - unbelievable, at least tazcat Sep 26 #1
The death penalty needs safeguards. multigraincracker Sep 26 #2
In Japan that should be the police and prosecutors rpannier Sep 26 #3
Prosecutor? Probably, if evidence was. withheld. Detectives and cops, if found lying or fabricating/withholding 3Hotdogs Sep 26 #4
The law states "beyond a Shadow of Doubt ". multigraincracker Sep 26 #6
No safeguard can keep an innocent person from being killed by it ColinC Sep 26 #5
That's my point. multigraincracker Sep 26 #7

multigraincracker

(34,090 posts)
2. The death penalty needs safeguards.
Thu Sep 26, 2024, 06:21 AM
Sep 26

One way might be, if the person is found innocent later by new evidence, the jury and judge will be executed too.

rpannier

(24,574 posts)
3. In Japan that should be the police and prosecutors
Thu Sep 26, 2024, 06:54 AM
Sep 26

The police have tremendous powers, as does the public prosecutor, when you're arrested.
They can hold you for a little over 3 weeks, w/o benefit of attorney, or letting your family know you've been arrested
At the end of that time, they can tack on additional charges and then hold you for another 3+weeks and so on.
The police can question you non-stop for 12 hours a day

This is why the conviction rate is so high in Japan -- people crack. Those that don't are just released if they don't have the evidence to get a slam-dunk conviction

3Hotdogs

(13,403 posts)
4. Prosecutor? Probably, if evidence was. withheld. Detectives and cops, if found lying or fabricating/withholding
Thu Sep 26, 2024, 07:07 AM
Sep 26

evidence.

Judges? Less likely, if they sentenced, based on false....

Better idea: Eliminate the death penalty.

multigraincracker

(34,090 posts)
6. The law states "beyond a Shadow of Doubt ".
Thu Sep 26, 2024, 07:40 AM
Sep 26

Their actions resulted in the death of an innocent person. Yet they skate, no penalty.
My point is, there should not be a death penalty.
Those that support the death penalty say if you take someone’s life the penalty should be death. I say ok, then this makes sense too.

I do not support the death penalty because there is not justice for the victims of it.

ColinC

(10,702 posts)
5. No safeguard can keep an innocent person from being killed by it
Thu Sep 26, 2024, 07:28 AM
Sep 26

The only way to do that would be to not have the death penalty

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