On July 8, former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was shot and killed during a speech, and the suspect has been taken away by the police, but this accident is inseparable from the negligence of his bodyguard
Abe was assassinated, netizens discussed a lot, many people are concerned about how the gunman will be sentenced?
According to Japanese media reports, Yamatoshi also hired a lawyer to defend his innocence
Lawyer: Abe didn't die by shooting, he died from rescue errors
If the case is won, although it will not be acquitted, it may come out in ten years
Surprised, not surprised?
It may be sentenced to ten years to come out, because it is very difficult to sentence the death penalty in Japan
Netizen: The strongest lawyer on the surface is coming?
What is the basis for analyzing the lawyer's point of view?
The following is for me to sort out the lawyer's views, there may be deviations, please understand
The lawyer believes that Abe did not die on the spot after being shot
It was death from excessive bleeding from improper treatment, and had nothing to do with the gunman
The lawyer also pointed out that Abe's assistant rushed to treat him with a wrong chest compression at the time, which accelerated Abe's bleeding
In other words, what ultimately led to Abe's death was the wrong treatment
If the correct treatment does not lead to death, and the mountain is also an attempted murder
This can also be seen from the official report: there is still consciousness when sending the ambulance
Local police and others said that Abe was hit from behind with a shotgun and fell into a state of "cardiopulmonary function stoppage."
When he was sent to the hospital for emergency treatment, he was already in a state of cardiopulmonary arrest
That is to say, Abe was still breathing when he was carried away, and he did not die directly, so how to prove that he was killed by the gunman? It is also possible that he died because of a wrong rescue, and it is not impossible to think so
Toru Yamagami also learned about Abe's itinerary through the news, and then made a handgun
Abe's security guards were like a fake, they didn't expect this to happen, and they didn't expect it to be so easy to succeed
Some experts said that the yellow-clad woman in charge of the rescue at the scene did not seem to be professional, and her rescue action led to more heavy bleeding in Abe, and eventually Abe died of excessive bleeding
After all, he died five hours later, and no one can tell what happened during the process
Although the word "cardiopulmonary arrest" appears, it is basically a person who dies, but it is necessary to go to the hospital and be officially declared dead by the doctor
However, there are exceptions to everything, and it cannot be determined that he died because of the 4 words of cardiopulmonary arrest, so if he did not die directly after he collapsed 2 shots, it is an attempted murder
Death is the termination of the body's life activities and metabolism, and the current death criteria are divided into two types: heart death and brain death
Heart death is the complete cessation of blood circulation, pulse, and breathing in a person, which is the accepted standard of death in humans
But Abe still had a breathing pulse when he was carried to the ambulance
Obviously does not fall into the above criteria, so the lawyer caught this loophole and emphasized that the gunman was an attempted murder
A crime has been committed and has not been successful for reasons other than the will of the criminal is an attempted crime
For attempted offenders, the punishment may be mitigated or mitigated in the same way as for the completed offender
No wonder the gunman was so calm, the goal was clear, did not hurt the innocent, did not run away, but honestly waited to be caught
It turned out to be prepared
First of all, he made his own pistol, and after he won it, he did not run away and did not hurt the innocent, because the probability of being sentenced to death was very small
Japan has the death penalty, but it is not easy to impose the death penalty
Let's start with a real-life case
The brutal killing of a person is punishable by only 20 years
On the afternoon of December 20, the Tokyo District Court in Japan ruled on the murder of Jiang Ge, a Chinese female student, and the court sentenced the defendant Chen Shifeng to 20 years in prison for intentional homicide and intimidation
Jiang Ge was killed and stabbed more than a dozen times, and the murderer was only sentenced to 20 years
Chen Shifeng
The Japanese murderer who brutally murdered two young Chinese sisters five years ago was sentenced to life imprisonment by the Second Instance Of the Tokyo High Court
Killing two people is punishable by life imprisonment
Do you know how hard it is to sentence the death penalty in Japan?
In Japan, the means of execution are similar to the long-distance fall and hanging law once used in the United Kingdom
Yes, you read that right, it's hanging
Unlike some countries that use lethal injections, shootings, and other methods of execution, Japan still has only one method of execution, and in 2010, japan's Ministry of Justice first opened the death penalty site in the Tokyo Detention Center to the media
The family and lawyers of death row inmates do not know the time of execution in advance, and even the death row inmates themselves can only know their fate on the day of execution, because the Japanese Ministry of Justice believes that it is not an obligation to inform the execution time in advance, and temporary notice can also alleviate the psychological pressure of death row inmates
It was hard to sentence to death
They are still thinking about alleviating the psychological pressure of death row prisoners
Japanese law is a bit confusing
Under what circumstances would you be sentenced to death in Japan?
Japanese law is based on the case model, so the trial is basically based on previous cases.
The more serious crimes in Japan are major criminal offenses such as burglary, robbery and murder, arson and homicide
Generally, people such as revenge killings, impulsive killings, etc. will not be sentenced to death
Judging from the death sentences in post-war Japan, the killing of 3 or more people without obvious reason for sympathy is basically capital punishment
Looking back, the target of Abe's assassination was very clear, only Abe was alone, and he did not hurt innocent people in the process and did not escape
Obviously, this does not belong to the above cases, and even if Abe is prime minister, he cannot easily sentence him to death
If only because Abe was prime minister, he was sentenced to death
Then it will inevitably cause the anger of other victims, and everyone will feel unfair, then it will not be good for Japan's legal order
Therefore, the only thing to do is to be fair and just, and not to engage in special treatment is the right choice
All persons are equal before the law
In the past, killing a person was sentenced to 20 years, so now it is also sentenced to 20 years is the best choice
But if the attempted killing is followed, the sentence will be reduced, so a ten-year sentence is entirely possible
Is it a sentence of 20 years or a sentence of ten years?
It depends on whether the lawyer can win the case
In fact, the crime was originally attempted murder, but later it was changed to murder
Was the attempted murder? Or murder? It's up to the final judgment
Although the lawyer pointed out the problems, I felt that the persuasiveness was not very convincing
The probability of winning a lawsuit is only 30%.
Why did Mikami kill Abe? What do they have to do with each other?
In the eyes of his classmates, Yamagami is also a quiet, law-abiding, responsible person, usually Yamagami is also taciturn, gentle personality, once served as a cheerleader in the school, never ran into trouble, when neighbors and relatives and friends learned that he actually assassinated former Prime Minister Abe, they were shocked
First of all, if you look at it only from the perspective of the case, this is an extremely rare shooting that occurred in Japan
In fact, the probability of shootings in Japan is very small, and Japan has always been one of the most strictly controlled countries in the world
The 41-year-old Yamagami Tsuruya, who used to be a member of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, is a "military man," which also explains why the murderer was able to make his own guns, but why do people from the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force hate Abe so much?
According to news reports, Yamagami also killed Abe because his mother, Yamagami's mother, was addicted to a religion related to Abe and donated a lot of money to this religion, resulting in bankruptcy, and Yamagami also resented
What the Japanese government should reflect on is: Why would a former member of the Self-Defense Forces kill a former head of state?
Did Abe's economic policies make the people at the bottom of Japan intolerable?
How to improve the lives of the japanese people at the bottom is the focus that the Japanese government should consider
But there are also many netizens who speculate that this is not simple, and there are many political relations behind it
I am not good at analyzing international politics, so I will leave it to you to taste in detail
Netizen: I hope that Japanese law can exempt Yamagami, because he is also excusable
Do you agree? Discussion is welcome