The world's longest-serving death row inmate is demanding the Japanese government pay him more than $1.3 million in compensation after his conviction was quashed, his lawyer said Thursday.
In the developed world, only Japan and about half of all U.S. states maintain this form of punishment. In the United States, death row inmates and their legal representatives are informed of the ...
Kuma showed them a list of death row inmates, including himself ... of punishment," which are subject to nondisclosure under Japan's information disclosure law.
He was recognized as the world's longest-serving death row inmate when new evidence won his release from prison in 2014. "Fists and Prayers," directed by Kasai and released in October 2024 in Japan, ...
The world's longest-serving death row inmate is demanding the Japanese government pay him more than $1.3 million in compensation after his conviction was quashed, his lawyer said Thursday.
TOKYO, Japan (AFP) — The world’s longest-serving death row inmate is demanding the Japanese government pay him more than US$1.3 million in compensation after his conviction was quashed ...
The world's longest-serving death row inmate is demanding the Japanese government pay him more than $1.3 million in compensation after his conviction was quashed, his lawyer said on Jan. 30. Iwao ...
(UPDATE) TOKYO — The world's longest-serving death row inmate is demanding the Japanese government to pay him more than $1.3 million in compensation after his conviction was quashed, his lawyer said ...