Retrial Bill Passes with Loopholes
The bill of revised Code of Criminal Procedure, which opens the way to make request of retrial easier, passed the Diet on July 17 th . Although the lawmakers, including some with ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), argued that dispute of public prosecutors should be completely ruled out, the law contains a loophole for prosecutors to reject retrial. Bureaucracy has a greater power than the parliament in this country. The revision was initiated by Hakamada Case , in which a professional boxer was arrested with charge of murder in 1966, received death penalty in 1968, detained for 48 years and found innocent in a retrial in 2024. Although Hakamada requested a retrial and the court approved that, the public prosecutors blocked it with their dispute. It was found that they had been concealing some evidence that might prove Hakamada’s innocence. That case accelerated discussion for revising current system of criminal procedure. Before submitting the bill for rev...