Mr. Carcass killed a college student by hitting “Yes end”, 16 years in prison for murder

Mr. Carcass killed a college student by hitting In July last year in Sakai City, a former car guard who was accused of murder as he was driving a passenger car and collided with a motorcycle, killing Takumi Takada (22 years old at that time) in college, In the appeal judgment of Seihiro Nakamura defendant (41), the Osaka High Court (Chairman Hiromi Higuchi) supported the judgment of the first trial and the Osaka District Court Branch, which was sentenced to 16 years in prison. Dismissed the appeal. Whether there is murderous intent is the issue. Judgment of the first trial (January this year) found that there was an “unnecessary intention” that Mr. Takada was willing to die. 1 Judgment pointed out that Defendant Nakamura struck a high beam and honked horns many times, and drove. Judging from the situation of the collision almost without slowing down, and a light tone of “Yes, the end” after the collision, recorded in the drive recorder of Defendant Nakamura's car, it was judged that there was a murderous intent. He was sentenced to 16 years in prison (18 years in prison and imprisonment) and the defense was appealing. Defendant Nakamura has consistently denied murderous intentions, saying that “the collision is not intentional”. The defense alleged that the crash remained a crime for breaching the driving punishment law (negligence and death) due to incorrect braking. According to the judgment of 1st, Defendant Nakamura was angry that he was overtaken by Takada's motorcycle while driving a passenger car in Minami-ku, Sakai City on the night of July 2. After chasing, he collided at a speed of 96-97 km / h and killed Mr. Takada. * Some excerpts from the link below. Continue with the source https://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20190911-00000030-mai-soci document.write(” + ”); Related article document.write(” + ”);

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