Mother who killed her baby and burned it on the beach sentenced to five years in prison. Although her actions were selfish and shortsighted, they were characteristic of a developmental disorder and “can be taken into consideration to a certain extent.”
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The Shizuoka District Court, Numazu Branch, sentenced a woman to five years in prison for killing her newborn baby, burning it on a beach, and abandoning it. The judge acknowledged that the woman’s developmental disorder influenced her crime. The person who received the verdict is a 25-year-old woman with no fixed address and no job. According to the verdict, the defendant killed her newborn baby by tightly wrapping a blanket around it and suffocating it in a women’s restroom at an internet cafe in Numazu City, Shizuoka Prefecture, in May 2023. The bodies were placed in a bonfire on Senbonhama Beach, burned, damaged, and abandoned. At the sentencing hearing held at the Numazu branch of the Shizuoka District Court on November 5th, presiding Judge Nozawa Koichi pointed out that “the defendant gave birth without taking any specific measures to raise the child, such as consulting with the mother or her partner or changing her lifestyle, and her decision to kill the child was selfish and shortsighted.” On the other hand, the court acknowledged that the defendant’s characteristics, such as attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), influenced the crime, and said that it could be taken into consideration to a certain extent. Also, taking into account the defendant’s remorse, the court sentenced her to five years in prison, rather than the six years requested by the prosecution. Continue on SBS Tuesday, November 5, 2024 at 19:03.
>>1 I also have a diagnosis of developmental disorder (autism spectrum) and bipolar disorder (type 2), but can I consider this a “license to be a schizophrenic”?
>>6 I’ve been involved with a few people both at work and in my personal life, and their thinking and judgment abilities were quite different. They can do their jobs, but there are many situations where they struggle, so the person in charge of supervising and managing them needs to assign them detailed tasks and teach them how to do them. They have poor judgment, so it’s very easy to have a physical relationship.
If Japanese women think they can’t raise their children, they will kill them. Portuguese missionaries who came to Japan during the Sengoku period also wrote the same thing. Japanese women are like that, no matter the era.
Five years after artificially taking away a life with a future? Even leaving aside the fact that you probably can’t expect much from the way you were born and raised, and the genetics of development, etc.
If they’re going to reduce the sentence for someone with a developmental disability, I want their human rights to be restricted as well. It’s disrespectful to other people with developmental disabilities.
With the number of children with developmental disabilities increasing, it looks like there will be a developmental disability discount sale in the future.
In Europe, the United States, and other countries, this would be a life imprisonment or the death penalty, but under Japan’s insane feminist-leftist judicial system, he only got a five-year sentence.
Even if he pays for his crime, he’ll probably do something else when he gets out because of his ADHD. It’s difficult even with therapy from a young age, so what will they do? Can medication and guidance be enough at this age?
In Japan, child murder is not treated so seriously I was surprised to find that a father who was accused of killing his daughter due to “shaken baby syndrome” was given the death penalty in Texas, USA The execution was suspended on the day of execution… Was the father who “killed his daughter,” which has attracted attention nationwide, falsely accused? The author’s experience of a “quiet end” with lethal injection in the US death penalty
>>28 I guess that’s emotionally unacceptable to them. Japanese people think that if someone else’s child dies, it doesn’t matter because it’s someone else’s family’s business.
He was sentenced to five years in prison, compared with the prosecution’s request for six years. It’s so cheap lol The lives of Japanese infants are so cheap lol.
In Japan, animals are treated like objects, children are treated like a slightly higher-level accessory, and even if you kill a child, it’s not considered murder.
There’s no way a child could have grown up with parents who would give birth in an internet cafe, so this was probably the best way for the child to die, right? However, the sentence was too light, and it’s out of the question that they probably didn’t even try to find the father Although I don’t know how many potential fathers there were.
In Japan’s legal system, a child’s life is considered very insignificant; if an adult did the same thing, they would receive the death penalty or life imprisonment.
Apparently there are about 50 cases of infanticide every year, but almost none are prosecuted. Apparently the mothers are put in such a mental state by postpartum depression. However, only the most egregious cases, like incinerating the baby, are prosecuted.
A mother is pretty much free to kill her child, because “not wanting to raise the child” is a right to life, and the only person who can say anything about this is the individual man who impregnated the child, so unless the man files a complaint, it’s only natural that no charges will be filed, and the judiciary has no right to say anything. This is exactly the kind of thing feminists should be making a fuss about.
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