A lawyer for the world's longest-serving death row inmate - who was acquitted in a Japan ese retrial last week of a 1966 quadruple murder - said Tuesday that the defense team is considering filing a damage suit against the government over the fabrication of evidence that ruined the man's life and hi...
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