The Osaka District Court acknowledged the effects of mental illness on the defendant charged with attempted murder-robbery, alleging that he attacked a police officer with a police box at a police box in Suita City, Osaka, and robbed him of his fist gun. He was sentenced to 12 years in prison, judging that he had limited liability.

Unemployed Yujiro Iimori, a 35-year-old defendant who lived in Shinagawa Ward, Tokyo, attacked a police officer with a police box in front of a police box in Fukida City in June, and allegedly attempted robbery and murder and obstructed the execution of public affairs. Was charged with.



In previous trials, the defendant said, "I was instructed in my head to kill or steal a pistol from an acquaintance," and the lawyer said, "I could not be responsible because of my delusions from a mental illness." He demanded that he be innocent, claiming that he had sex.



Meanwhile, the prosecution was sentenced to 13 years in prison.



In a ruling on the 10th, Judge Ichiro Watanabe of the Osaka District Court said, "The worsening of the illness has had a great impact on the crime. And had limited responsibility. "



"The attacked police officer was temporarily unconscious and the consequences were serious. The escape from the pistol was a serious threat to the community and made the inhabitants very scared." , Sentenced to 12 years in prison.