Women's junior high school student murder attempt Trial sentence to former teacher 15 years imprisonment December 18 17:04

At the trial of a former teacher who was charged with crimes such as attempted murder as the student junior high school student was squeezed and fainted and taken away to the forest in Takasaki City, Gunma Prefecture, the prosecution said, `` "The result is extremely serious, such as giving pain."

Defendant Shinya Uchida (28), a former teacher in Takasaki City, Gunma Prefecture, invaded the home of a junior high school girl student who was working at the time in June. In addition, they were charged with charges such as attempted murder and confinement injuries as they were taken away to the forest in Takasaki City by car.

In previous trials, defendants have denied some of the charges prosecuted for "no murderous intent".

In a trial held at the Maebashi District Court on the 18th, the prosecution explained that `` stretching is a typical act of killing people, and the defendant was aware of the high risk of dying girls. '' did.

After that, he was sentenced to 15 years in prison, saying, “The consequences are extremely serious, such as injuring the student and causing mental pain.”

On the other hand, the defendant's lawyer demanded a sentence with probation, arguing that "I was strangled so that I couldn't speak loudly and no killing was allowed."

Lastly, Defendant Uchida said, “I was sorry for the inconvenience to various people. I think it would be hard to think of how hard and painful the girls were.”

The trial will be concluded on the 18th, and the judgment will be handed down on the 20th.