Public concern is increasing that Japan's criminal justice system is more worried about the rights of defendants rather than those of victims.
But, according to legal experts, whether defendants' rights are being fully protected in the course of criminal procedures, particularly in cases where defendants have mental disabilities, is dubious.
The Tokyo High Court last month dismissed an appeal filed by a 59-year-old mentally disabled man over his conviction in a 1997 arson case.
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