Women's Junior High School Murder Attempt Trial 8 years in jail for former teacher Maebashi District Court December 20, 19:36

Maebashi to a former teacher who was sentenced to 15 years in prison for crimes such as attempted murder and confinement injuries as a result of squeezing a student's junior high school student and fainting herself to Takasaki City, Gunma Prefecture. The district court sentenced the sentence to 8 years in prison without acknowledging the former teacher's murderous intent, saying, “There is still doubt to say that it is a high risk of dying while struggling.”

Defendant Shinya Uchida (28), a former teacher in Takasaki City, Gunma Prefecture, invaded the house of a junior high school girl student who was working at the time in June, squeezed a stun gun and narrowed her head. He was charged with charges such as attempted murder and confinement injuries as he was taken away to the forest in Takasaki City.

The question of whether there was a murderous intent in the past trials, the prosecutor demanded 15 years in prison, while the defense said `` I strangled so that I could not speak out '' I insisted.

In a ruling on the 20th, Judge Kunii, President of the Maebashi District Court, said, “The defendant was struggling and observing that a female student would not die. "And did not recognize the defendant's murderous intent.

On top of that, he was sentenced to 8 years in prison, saying, "It is an extremely selfish and self-centered crime, and even if we have been troubled by work and mentally driven, we can not escape severe accuse."