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Retrial Ruling Set for July 18 over 1986 Murder in Fukui

Retrial Ruling Set for July 18 over 1986 Murder in Fukui

Shoshi Maekawa speaks at a press conference after the first court hearing of his retrial in Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, on Thursday.
Shoshi Maekawa speaks at a press conference after the first court hearing of his retrial in Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, on Thursday.

   Kanazawa, Ishikawa Pref., March 6 (Jiji Press)--The retrial of a 59-year-old man who served a seven-year prison sentence for the 1986 murder of a junior high school student in the central Japan city of Fukui began Thursday, with a ruling set for July 18.
   During the day's hearing at the Kanazawa branch of Nagoya High Court, the former inmate, Shoshi Maekawa, reiterated his innocence, saying: "I'm innocent. It wasn't me."
   As a retrial is usually held when new evidence that would warrant an acquittal is discovered, Maekawa is likely to be found not guilty.
   Maekawa was arrested in 1987, based on various statements given by acquaintances and others, including one saying that there was blood on his clothes.
   In the absense of solid physical evidence, such as fingerprints, the credibility of testimony was the focal point of Maekawa's case.

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