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The Japanese police chief extends an apology to a man who was exonerated after spending 58 years on death row

by Mae De Vera, LAWIN.news October 21, 2024
written by Mae De Vera, LAWIN.news October 21, 2024
Shizuoka Prefectural Police chief Takayoshi Tsuda, left, offers an apology to former Japanese death-row inmate Iwao Hakamada, center, and his sister Hideko, right, for his decades-long suffering, at Hakamada’s home in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka prefecture, central Japan, Monday, Oct. 21, 2024. (Kyodo News via AP)
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In a significant development in Japan, a police chief has publicly apologized to Iwao Hakamada, a former death row inmate, for his wrongful conviction and the ensuing decades of hardship that he endured. This apology came following Hakamada’s acquittal in a recent retrial, effectively clearing his name after 58 years.

Takayoshi Tsuda, the chief of Shizuoka Prefectural Police, personally visited Hakamada to make the apology, acknowledging the considerable distress and suffering the wrongful conviction had caused. This visit marks a rare public acknowledgment of error by law enforcement officers in Japan, particularly in a case with such high-profile implications.

Hakamada, now 88, was originally sentenced to death for the murders of his employer and the employer’s family in 1966. He spent more than three decades in confinement on death row, making him the world’s longest-serving death row prisoner. His conviction was based on confessions he claimed were coerced after 20 days of interrogation by police in 1966, and evidence many believe was fabricated.

The retrial, which concluded last month, not only acquitted Hakamada of all charges but also highlighted significant flaws in the original investigation and trial. The court found that the evidence used to convict him was likely falsified, leading to an unjust conviction.

Tsuda, during the apology, expressed deep remorse for the prolonged suffering Hakamada experienced. He stated that the police force bears a heavy responsibility for the miscarriage of justice and the emotional and physical toll it has taken on Hakamada and his family. Tsuda also extended his apologies to Hakamada’s sister, Hideko, who has been a staunch advocate for her brother’s innocence throughout the years.

This case has spurred discussions in Japan regarding the justice system, particularly the treatment of death row inmates and the potential for miscarriages of justice. Critics have long voiced concerns about Japan’s legal system, pointing to the heavy reliance on confessions—often obtained under duress—as a critical piece of evidence in criminal trials.

In the aftermath of Hakamada’s acquittal, the Japanese legal community, rights activists, and even ordinary citizens have called for comprehensive reforms to prevent such injustices in the future. There has been a particular focus on revising interrogation practices and ensuring the rights of suspects are protected to prevent coercion and the wrongful use of confessions.

The Shizuoka District Court’s decision to acquit Hakamada has also led to renewed calls for Japan to reconsider its stance on capital punishment. International human rights organizations have long criticized Japan’s use of the death penalty, particularly in light of the rigid judicial processes and the potential for irreversible errors.

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Mae De Vera, LAWIN.news

Mae De Vera is a passionate advocate, creative professional, and entrepreneur. A graduate of Political Science from Saint Louis University and a law student of Arellano University, Mae is dedicated to empowering marginalized communities through outreach programs and advocacy. With a background in digital artwork, event flyer design, ESL teaching, and business management, Mae brings a versatile skill set to her endeavors. She also embraces her love for nature through farming, integrating sustainability into her life. Mae’s leadership experience as a consistent school student leader reflects her commitment to making a difference. Today, she combines her creativity, advocacy, and entrepreneurial spirit to create impactful stories and initiatives that inspire change. Disclaimer: The views and beliefs expressed by the author do not necessarily represent those of LAWIN.news, its management, editorial board, or staff.

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