Tetsuya Yamagami, the perpetrator of the assassination of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, was found guilty and sentenced to life imprisonment by the Nara District Court on January 21. However, the case is not over yet. On February 3, Yamagami announced his decision to appeal the verdict. This legal step marks a new phase in the murder case that shook Japan. Tetsuya Yamagami's appeal will go through a review process in a higher court, and the final decision is still pending further legal procedures.
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Tetsuya Yamagami, the perpetrator of the assassination of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, was found guilty and sentenced to life imprisonment by the Nara District Court on January 21. However, the case is not over yet. On February 3, Yamagami announced his decision to appeal the verdict. This legal step marks a new phase in the murder case that shook Japan. Tetsuya Yamagami's appeal will go through a review process in a higher court, and the final decision is still pending further legal procedures.