In the case where former Prime Minister Abe was shot and died while giving a speech in Nara City, the lawyers are 18 about the court's decision to extend the period of ``detention for psychiatric evaluation'' until February next year. On the same day, I filed a quasi-appeal requesting that it be revoked.


According to the defense team, in response to this, the court once again decided to shorten the period of appraisal detention to January 10 next year.

In July of this year, former Prime Minister Abe was shot and killed while giving a speech in Nara City. I'm looking for suspicion.



The Nara District Public Prosecutors Office scheduled detention until the 29th of this month and conducted a psychiatric examination to investigate criminal responsibility, but on the 17th, it was decided that it was necessary for the investigation, and the period was extended to 2 next year. I requested an extension of more than two months until May, and the court decided to approve it.



Dissatisfied with this, the suspect's defense team filed a semi-appeal on the 18th, asking the court to cancel the decision.



According to the defense team, in response to this, the court canceled the decision and decided to shorten the period of "appraisal detention" again by January 10 next year.



A representative of the defense team said, "Although we have not changed our view that the extension of the period of detention for an appraisal is unreasonable, we appreciate it to some extent because the defense team's allegations were partially recognized. We were prohibited from meeting with the outside and were unable to interact with the outside. , the person is suffering from great mental distress."