“Approximately 33 years of his detention were spent in custody pending the execution of his death sentence, and the mental and physical pain that Hakamata suffered is extremely severe,” presiding judge Tsuneshi Kunii stated in the decision.
The court highlighted that Mr Hakamata was convicted “after an inhumane interrogation conducted in cooperation with various investigative agencies”.
Additionally, it said investigative agencies used fabricated “five pieces of clothing” as central evidence, leading to repeated guilty verdicts.
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In their request for a retrial in 2014, Mr Hakamata’s defense presented DNA results showing that the bloodstains on the clothes that Mr Hakamata was allegedly wearing at the time of the crime did not match his DNA.
Due to suspicions of evidence fabrication, the former boxer was released from prison in the same year.
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