Murdered due to tilting driving Supreme Court rejected appeal of defendant 16 years imprisonment finalized 3 August 17:59

Suddenly, the Supreme Court decided to reject the appeal against a defendant who was accused of murder in an unsettled driving, saying that he had died a college student on a motorcycle in Sakai city, Osaka The 16-year sentence of imprisonment has been finalized.

Seiki Nakamura, a former security guard in Sakai City, Osaka (42), will try to take Takumi Takada (22), a fourth-year student driving a large motorcycle, on a prefectural road in Sakai City from the back in July. He was accused of an extraordinary murder in a tilted driving, after being struck by the accident and killed.

At the trial, the defendant argued that he did not intentionally hit it, but the Sakai branch of the Osaka District Court of the first trial said, "From the video of the drive recorder of the defendant's car, I dared to collide I feel that it doesn't matter if he dies," and sentenced him to 16 years in prison for murder.

The second trial also sentenced him to 16 years in prison, and the defendant had appealed, but the Supreme Court second small court Judge Mamoru Miura has decided to reject the appeal by the 3rd, and the sentence of 16 years in prison will be finalized. became.