Japanese court has acquitted world’s longest serving death row convict | DW News

Iwao Hakamada spent nearly half a century on death row after his 1968 conviction for the murder of his boss, the man’s wife and two children. He was granted a retrial in 2014 after his lawyers argued that police fabricated key evidence. Hakamada was released from prison then – but was not cleared of the charges due to Japan’s slow justice system. Hakamada is 88 years old.

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