The case of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's assassination continues to attract attention. Earlier this month, the defendant Tetsuya Yamagami's side announced that they would appeal the court ruling from the end of last year. It is reported that the Nara District Court in Japan previously sentenced Tetsuya Yamagami to life imprisonment for murder. Yamagami does not accept this verdict and has initiated a legal appeal process. This means the case will enter the second trial stage, and subsequent judicial developments will continue to be watched by all sectors.
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The case of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's assassination continues to attract attention. Earlier this month, the defendant Tetsuya Yamagami's side announced that they would appeal the court ruling from the end of last year. It is reported that the Nara District Court in Japan previously sentenced Tetsuya Yamagami to life imprisonment for murder. Yamagami does not accept this verdict and has initiated a legal appeal process. This means the case will enter the second trial stage, and subsequent judicial developments will continue to be watched by all sectors.