Society (Full edition) The Man Who Judged the Hakamada Case : The Fall of Ex-Elite Judge Norimichi Kumamoto Who Wrote the Death Sentence with Conviction of Innocence / 誠規 Ogata

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 社会 (完全版)袴田事件を裁いた男 -無罪を確信しながら死刑判決文を書いた元エリート判事・熊本典道の転落 / 尾形誠規
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Released date: 18 Aug 2023

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It is absurd to convict a person with such absurd evidence, and to sentence him to the death penalty. The judge, Kumamoto, who was 30 years old at the time, objected, but he was overpowered by two senior judges. In the end, he lost by a majority vote, and he ended up writing a "sentence of death sentence" which he didn't even think about. He was agonized, resigned from the judge, became drunk, ruined his family, attempted suicide, and went missing. However, around 40 years after the incident, he suddenly appeared in front of the mass media and said, "That trial was wrong." However, the TV and newspapers took a big picture of him, and around the time of the incident, there were a series of reports praising him as a conscientious judge. Even foreign media reported that he was a courageous judge and praised him as a conscientious judge. However, as we continue our coverage, we gradually come to understand that there is another face different from "the man of Midami who made a conscientious confession." And then, Kumamoto himself began to remind the author that he was a conscientious judge. What is Kumamoto's true mind? Is it atonement or is it an act of publicity? In the complete version, we re-cover the life of the Norimichi Kumamoto by re-covering Iwao Hakamada and his older sister hideko who were able to meet with Kumamoto, who was in bed, and about his death and funeral, and about the decision of the Tokyo High Court to start a retrial in 2023. What is Kumamoto's true mind? Is it an act of atonement or an act of publicity? In the complete version, we re-cover the life of the Masaru Sato by re-covering the relatives of Kumamoto, the defense counsel and supporters, Hakamada and his older sister hideko, about things such as the time when they were able to meet with Kumamoto, who was in bed, and about the circumstances of Kumamoto's death and funeral, and about the decision of the Tokyo High Court to start a retrial in 2014. Is it a re-interview? What is Egawa's true mind? Is it an act of atonement or an act of publicity? In the complete version, we cover the time when they were able to meet with Kumamoto, who was in bed, and about how he died or how he Midami Oppara Hakamada Kidani Hakamada