Iwao Hakamada, der fälschlicherweise wegen Mordes an einer Familie zu 47 Jahren und sieben Monaten Haft verurteilt wurde, könnte eine Entschädigung in Höhe von rund 2 Millionen US-Dollar erhalten. Verteidiger erwägen eine staatliche Entschädigung

https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/37c1f9acc7df0df675ed75514ff8ceefc694387f

5 Comments

  1. Shiningc00 on

    TRANSLATION:

    >Mr. Hakamada, whose acquittal is confirmed after the prosecution declined to appeal, will receive compensation from the government based on his claim; since he was detained for over 47 years, the maximum compensation is expected to exceed 200 million yen.

    Mr. Hakamada was arrested on August 18, 1966, and held for approximately 47 years and 7 months until his release on March 27, 2014. According to the Criminal Compensation Law, if a person is taken into custody in a criminal case and found not guilty, compensation of 1,000 to 12,500 yen per day of detention is provided. The amount of compensation is to be determined by the court that receives the claim, taking into consideration the mental anguish and whether the police or prosecutors were negligent.

    >Mr. Hakamada’s defense team is also considering seeking state compensation in light of the fabrication of evidence. At a press conference on August 8, Hideyo Ogawa, secretary general of the defense team, said, “In the judgment (of the Shizuoka District Court), the responsibility of the prosecutors and police is acknowledged, and I think the case will be settled at an early stage”.

  2. SomewhereHot4527 on

    Imagine being arrested for 47 years and being told each day was worth 1,000 yen…

  3. Malawakatta on

    That isn’t enough money.

    It will never be enough money to right the wrong they did to him.

  4. tokyoevenings on

    They basically took away his entire life. How old is he now?
    My life is worth more than $2m, I am sure his is as well

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