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After acquittal of ex-death row inmate, debate needed on Japan's death penalty

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Japan should be ensuring the safety of its citizens, but instead it is taking people's lives. Is it acceptable to maintain the ultimate penalty under such circumstances? This is a serious question for society. The acquittal of 88-year-old Iwao Hakamada, who had been handed the death penalty, has been finalized after prosecutors decided not to appeal the verdict issued by the Shizuoka District Court during his retrial.

Missouri: Execution date nears for death-row inmate Leon Taylor

Attorneys for a Missouri man scheduled to be executed this week are asking the courts and Gov. Nixon to spare his life, alleging that race played a role in his death sentence.

Leon Taylor is scheduled to die by injection at 12:01 a.m. Wednesday for killing an Independence, Missouri, gas station attendant during a robbery in 1994. He would be the 9th man put to death in Missouri this year and the 11th since November 2013.

Taylor is black. The victim of the crime, Robert Newton, was white.

The jury at Taylor's trial deadlocked on sentencing, and a judge imposed death. The Missouri Supreme Court ordered a new sentencing, and an all-white jury opted for the death penalty.

Source: Associated Press, November 17, 2014

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