Posted in: World's longest-serving death row inmate freed in Japan See in context
I have no comment on how Japan applies justice to 'doubtful' or 'proven' conviction. But I believe most of the accused or convicted prisoners would prefer death than solitary confinement for 47 years. That's one half a man's life gone to waste. How would that person suppose to live thereafter? Happy, or the same misery? Tsk tsk, difficult choices, huh?
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