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Mulboyne wrote:
. . . (Asahi, ZAKZAK and Livedoor News ) are reporting a surprising verdict in an underage sex case.
. . . the court on Wednesday handed down a not guilty verdict.
. . . [The presiding judge] believed that the man's affair was certainly adulterous but . . . there was sufficient evidence that the two had sincere feelings for each other which resulted in consensual sexual intercourse . . .
A Hokkaido Prefectural Government official has been handed a suspended prison term for having sexual relations with a 13-year-old girl. The Sapporo District Court sentenced Hiroyuki Ishikawa, 33, an official with the prefectural government's local taxation office in Fukagawa, to one year in prison, suspended for three years, for violating the anti-child prostitution law. During hearings, his defense lawyer had claimed that Ishikawa was innocent. "He neither knew that the girl was under 18 nor promised to pay her for sex." Judge Iichiro Sakata dismissed the defense counsel's claim. "The girl clearly looked under 18." He also said the girl's statement that Ishikawa had promised to pay her can be trusted. Ishikawa was convicted of having sexual relations with the girl, who was 13 years old at the time, at a hotel in Shiroishi-ku, Sapporo, in early December last year, and promised to pay her 20,000 yen, while knowing that she was under 18.
Jack wrote:You don't know what the exact law reads like right? Although there may be a "Law" there may also be what's called "the spirit of the Law" in the preamble to the law. So if the spirit of the law is to protect the exploitation of minors then in this case there was no exploitation and the judge is right to take that into consideration. You can blindly follow the law but a good judge also looks at the spirit of the law and puts the crime in context.
The same instance goes when you kill someone in self-defense. Killing someone is against the law, but if you clearly adiosed that person in self-defense, in this part of the world, you are off the hook even though you killed someone which is against the law.
omae mona wrote:So can we conclude that if your promise to make payment is sincere, then you can get a suspended sentence?
Doctor Stop wrote:Let's step back a bit.
Please explain how a 33 year old prefectural tax officer had sexual relations with a 13 year old girl, with the promise of 20,000 yen, and followed the "spirit of the law". Was it in self defence?
Bonus points for citing a source for your "Pierre Trudeau" anecdote, and explaining how it would apply in a civil law country like Japan.
GomiGirl wrote:Why aren't her parents creating a fuss about this?
American Oyaji wrote:Maybe because they are poor and got paid off.
Jack wrote:My point is we don't know all the evidence the judge heard. What we know is what has been reported. The judge obviously has heard all the facts and he made up his mind which I am reluctant to second guess from my office in Canada.
OTSU -- The eldest son of former Finance Minister Masayoshi Takemura was handed a suspended prison sentence Monday after being convicted of growing and possessing cannabis.
The son, Shunichi Takemura, 44, a former professor at Newton College in Shiga Prefecture, was sentenced to three years' imprisonment, suspended for five years, in the ruling at the Otsu District Court.
Takemura was convicted of growing 16 cannabis plants in pots at his home between March and August last year. He also had 143 grams of marijuana hidden at his home on Feb. 4, according to the ruling.
In addition, Takemura was convicted of stealing and illegally acquiring about 40 items including medicine and a rear-view mirror from a pharmacy and a car-parts retailer in Koka, Shiga Prefecture.
http://mdn.mainichi-msn.co.jp/national/news/20070611p2a00m0na019000c.html
Doctor Stop wrote:Come one, anything to do with cannabis is a serious offense in Japan, as is theft, unless you've got kone. That's the problem here, there are different rules for those with connections to the ones in power and different rules for those who don't.
CRIME
Jubilo Iwata midfielder Kikuchi arrested for sex with 15-year-old girl
Wednesday, June 13, 2007 at 15:08 EDT
SHIZUOKA — Police arrested professional soccer club Jubilo Iwata midfielder Naoya Kikuchi on Wednesday on suspicion of having sex with a 15-year-old high school girl last month knowing she was a minor. Kikuchi, 22, who played in the 2004 Athens Olympics as a member of Japan's national team, has admitted to the allegation, police said.
Police said Kikuchi had sex with the girl in a car parked on a road in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Prefecture, in late May. She was on her way home from school by bicycle, police said. They identified Kikuchi after the girl brought them a wallet containing his driver's license, they said. Kikuchi tried to give her 10,000 yen in cash and when he left her, forgot the wallet in the basket of her bicycle.
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