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Acquittal of 88-Yr-Old Hakamata Set to Become Final

Acquittal of 88-Yr-Old Hakamata Set to Become Final

   Tokyo, Oct. 8 (Jiji Press)--Japanese public prosecutors said Tuesday that they will not appeal a district court ruling last month that acquitted 88-year-old Iwao Hakamata in his retrial for the 1966 murder of four members of a family in the central prefecture of Shizuoka.
   The acquittal of Hakamata will now become final, 58 years after he was arrested in the case and nearly 44 years after his previous death sentence became final.
   This is the fifth acquittal in a retrial of a person sentenced to death in the country since the end of World War II.

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