Hakamada, Japan’s oldest death row inmate, was acquitted

New sentence, announced by judge Koshi Kunii, of the Shizuoka Court, recognizes that there was “falsification of evidence”, for which Hakamada was incriminated by the prosecution and the authorities in charge of investigating the case

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