Was he a victim in South Korea of the same law system that exist in Japan?
"Say you are guilty, and w'll be easy on you."
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IparryU wrote:Good, fuck thieves.
Same shit in Japan, so I can't see Japan pulling some we Japanese bs
chokonen888 wrote:IparryU wrote:Good, fuck thieves.
Same shit in Japan, so I can't see Japan pulling some we Japanese bs
It's Korea....I think China is the only other country that rivals them when it comes to all kinds of shady cheating and scandals.
Yokohammer wrote:I've been following this one, and it's just my personal opinion (and I could be wrong), but I'm finding Tomita's story decidedly fishy.
chokonen888 wrote:Yokohammer wrote:I've been following this one, and it's just my personal opinion (and I could be wrong), but I'm finding Tomita's story decidedly fishy.
Of course that's the other possibility here...but it's easy to close the "public" case if they release any of those CCTV videos
chokonen888 wrote:I didn't watch the whole vid but yeah, that would seem pretty damning. So is the guy locked up or how the hell did he give a press conference?
Yokohammer wrote:chokonen888 wrote:I didn't watch the whole vid but yeah, that would seem pretty damning. So is the guy locked up or how the hell did he give a press conference?
I think he's back in Japan already. Not sure what's supposed to happen next.
chokonen888 wrote:Yokohammer wrote:chokonen888 wrote:I didn't watch the whole vid but yeah, that would seem pretty damning. So is the guy locked up or how the hell did he give a press conference?
I think he's back in Japan already. Not sure what's supposed to happen next.
That's totally different than the Japanese system then....unless he paid off his acusser to drop the complaint against him
Yokohammer wrote:chokonen888 wrote:Yokohammer wrote:chokonen888 wrote:I didn't watch the whole vid but yeah, that would seem pretty damning. So is the guy locked up or how the hell did he give a press conference?
I think he's back in Japan already. Not sure what's supposed to happen next.
That's totally different than the Japanese system then....unless he paid off his acusser to drop the complaint against him
Ah ... wait ... just checking the news sites and it looks like he's still in Korea.
That'd make more sense, ne?
chokonen888 wrote:Yokohammer wrote:chokonen888 wrote:Yokohammer wrote:chokonen888 wrote:I didn't watch the whole vid but yeah, that would seem pretty damning. So is the guy locked up or how the hell did he give a press conference?
I think he's back in Japan already. Not sure what's supposed to happen next.
That's totally different than the Japanese system then....unless he paid off his acusser to drop the complaint against him
Ah ... wait ... just checking the news sites and it looks like he's still in Korea.
That'd make more sense, ne?
Sorta, but it's weird that they'd let him give a press conference?? Or even bail?! To a foreigner?! Definitely nothing like Japan...
IparryU wrote:I figure that there is media and he has enough backing that he doesn't have to do much time behind bars. Bail? Not even sure of the theft laws in Korea, but i bet that they are happy they get to publicly shame a Japanese.
Yokohammer wrote: isn't Korea sort of well known for parading apprehended criminals before the press?
chokonen888 wrote:Yokohammer wrote: isn't Korea sort of well known for parading apprehended criminals before the press?
Definitely...but not usually in this manner. If he is guilt and there is video evidence to prove it, he is very fucked indeed.
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