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法界重生:逆转有罪率
The Disease Has Left Me Alone
The cold metal touch came from his neck. Ryo Toudo stood in the execution room of the Tokyo Detention Center, his hands and feet were fixed by special belts, and the only thing he could see was the one-way mirror in front of him - he knew that on the other side of the mirror was the execution officer designated by the Minister of Justice, and several witnesses who had to be present. Among them should be the man who was sent to prison by his own hands and is now sitting there as a family member of the victim. "Ryo Toudo, former prosecutor of the Special Investigation Department of the Tokyo District Prosecutor's Office, was sentenced to death for dereliction of duty and falsification of evidence." Three days ago, he felt a sense of relief when the final appeal was rejected by the Supreme Court. Twenty-three years as a prosecutor, 976 felony prosecutions, and a 99.9% Conviction rate-these figures that once made him appear on the headlines of the judicial section of the Asahi Shimbun have now become the nails in his coffin. The most ironic thing is that the case in which he was finally accused of fabricating evidence was the "perfect conviction" that he was most proud of early in his career. Until three months ago, the real murderer accidentally confessed during the trial of another case. The fact that he "perfected" the evidence was exposed by the forensics class member who had a grudge against him for criticizing him. "It's time." The voice that came through the microphone was calm and emotionless. Todo closed his eyes. The last memory is the slight pain of the needle piercing the back of the neck, and the cold flow of liquid as it pushes into the blood vessels. Then-- Dark.
The cold metal touch came from his neck. Ryo Toudo stood in the execution room of the Tokyo Detention Center, his hands and feet were fixed by special belts, and the only thing he could see was the one-way mirror in front of him - he knew that on the other side of the mirror was the execution officer designated by the Minister of Justice, and several witnesses who had to be present. Among them should be the man who was sent to prison by his own hands and is now sitting there as a family member of the victim. "Ryo Toudo, former prosecutor of the Special Investigation Department of the Tokyo District Prosecutor's Office, was sentenced to death for dereliction of duty and falsification of evidence." Three days ago, he felt a sense of relief when the final appeal was rejected by the Supreme Court. Twenty-three years as a prosecutor, 976 felony prosecutions, and a 99.9% Conviction rate-these figures that once made him appear on the headlines of the judicial section of the Asahi Shimbun have now become the nails in his coffin. The most ironic thing is that the case in which he was finally accused of fabricating evidence was the "perfect conviction" that he was most proud of early in his career. Until three months ago, the real murderer accidentally confessed during the trial of another case. The fact that he "perfected" the evidence was exposed by the forensics class member who had a grudge against him for criticizing him. "It's time." The voice that came through the microphone was calm and emotionless. Todo closed his eyes. The last memory is the slight pain of the needle piercing the back of the neck, and the cold flow of liquid as it pushes into the blood vessels. Then-- Dark.