tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32776756.post3833346160994361327..comments2023-10-20T18:03:01.821+09:00Comments on GlobalTalk 21: So I Guess My Question Is: Will the DPJ Take an Ozawa Friend Down for Embezzlement/Theft?Jun Okumurahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00291478225274759649noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32776756.post-40574739540262549052012-08-10T22:56:46.305+09:002012-08-10T22:56:46.305+09:00Jan:
It is my impression that the public prosecut...Jan:<br /><br />It is my impression that the public prosecutor as well as the police tend to give a passto these “internal” squabbles unless the victim decides to file a complaint or whre a third party is harmed. The downside of this is that we have domestic conflict and stalking cases spilling over into overt violence before the authorities decide to step in. Here, it could be argued that the public is the third party aggrieved. In any case, any member of the public could file a complaint and possibly force a prosecution through the review commission under the current Criminal Procedures Code. Let’s wait and see.Jun Okumurahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00291478225274759649noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32776756.post-28602926667911198202012-08-10T22:40:11.859+09:002012-08-10T22:40:11.859+09:00I kind of wonder: doesn't the Japanese penal c...I kind of wonder: doesn't the Japanese penal code require the police and prosecutors to take up a case like this, whether the affected party files a complaint or not? What I mean is, isn't this out of the DPJ's hands no matter what? Apparently not.Jan Morenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06834641501438709866noreply@blogger.com