Sister of ex-death row inmate calls for full evidence disclosure by prosecutors

The sister of a former death row inmate is calling for complete evidence disclosure by prosecutors as Japan reviews its retrial system. A bill under consideration would restrict such disclosures.

The sister of former death row inmate Iwao Hakamata has requested full access to evidence held by prosecutors. This request occurs during an ongoing review of Japan's retrial procedures. A bill now under consideration would narrow the range of evidence that must be disclosed. The measure would also require that the defense receive no list of available evidence. The call highlights concerns over evidence handling in retrial cases linked to Shizuoka.

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Japan's Cabinet has approved a revision to the retrial system. The move addresses long-standing criticism that prosecutors' right to appeal prolongs court procedures for those seeking retrials, sometimes for decades.

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Prosecutors have sought a 27-year sentence for Riko Uchida and others in the murder of a high school girl embroiled in a dispute over social media photos.

Hong Kong’s justice department has rejected online accusations by US-based activist Frances Hui Wing-ting against two prosecutors, labelling the claims despicable and fabricated.

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Hyogo Prefectural Police have obtained an arrest warrant for a man in a murder case. The suspect's location remains unknown.

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