Osaka Minami's Street Magic Case Next Month Supreme Court Decision 2nd Judgment Maintenance or November 1

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Seven years ago, the Supreme Court sentenced next month to a defendant who was sentenced to death in the second trial after being sentenced to death in the first trial after being killed in the downtown area of ​​Minami, Osaka I decided. The reasoning necessary for reviewing the judgment of the second trial is not opened, and it is highly likely that the judgment of imprisonment indefinitely will be maintained.

In 2012, in a downtown area of ​​Shinsaibashi, Osaka, a 42-year-old man and a 66-year-old woman were stabbed and killed by a knife. Has been charged with murder.

The first trial was tried in the courtroom trial and sentenced to death, saying, “It is a brutal and serious crime of indiscriminate murder that killed two people, and the choice of death penalty is unavoidable.”

On the other hand, the 2nd trial canceled the capital punishment and put it into life imprisonment as "the death penalty is unavoidable considering the low planning of crimes and the effects of mental disorders."

In this regard, the first court of the Supreme Court decided to give a judgment on the 2nd of next month.

It is highly likely that the judgment of indefinite imprisonment will be maintained because the necessary arguments for reviewing the judgment of the second trial were not opened.

To date, there have been four cases in which the death sentence handed down in a judge trial has been canceled in a trial of only two judges, except for this case, and the Supreme Court has maintained the judgment of two trials. The