A man from Nagoya City, whose acquittal on fraud charges was finalized after a reversal, won a lawsuit demanding state compensation, alleging that a prosecutor concealed evidence leading to his conviction. The Nagoya District Court ordered the state to pay 1.1 million yen in compensation.
The 63-year-old former president of a consulting company, living in Nagoya, was indicted in 2019 for fraud for allegedly swindling 30 million yen in loans. In 2021, the Nagoya District Court handed down a suspended prison sentence, but the Nagoya High Court overturned it, and in 2023, a retrial at the district court acquitted him, a decision that was finalized.
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