Lawyers, an ex-police investigator and a former judge denounce Japan's criminal justice system as defendants in a high-profile 2003 election-rigging case in Kagoshima explain how detectives tried to extract false confessions on trumped-up charges of vote-buying. Those who buckled under the pressure and confessed spent over a year in prison. All the "suspects" were finally acquitted, but remain permanently scarred by the ordeal. This documentary is a dramatic reminder that indiscriminate arrests and convictions should be fought with the full force of the law.
Japan
Documentary
48 minutes
2008
Hiroo Ikeda

2019
0.0

2021
7.3

2023
7.0

2023
0.0

1974
6.7

1968
7.2

2024
7.7

2005
8.6

2014
7.0

2009
0.0

1966
9.0

2022
0.0

2019
6.0

2024
6.4

2010
6.9

2024
8.2

2015
6.9

2018
6.0

2022
7.9

1985
6.1