Yamagami could get life in prison if convicted.
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According to Yamagami's uncle, who responded to the interview, during the time he was detained for an appraisal from July 25, 2018 to March 10, Yamagami received a total of several million yen in cash. There were also several envelopes containing 500,000 yen, the upper limit of damages for registered mail.

 Yamagami consulted to refund these high-cost support. He also suggested writing a thank-you note for each gift of clothing. However, his defense attorneys have pointed out that it is "premature", and neither has been realized.

When Yamagami arrived at the Nara Prefectural Police Nara-Nishi Police Station from the detention center after being detained for an appraisal, his uncle commented, "I think he's gained weight."

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Yamagami could get life in prison if convicted. - by theold - 14-01-2023, 01:58 PM
RE: Yamagami could get life in prison if convicted. - by theold - 14-01-2023, 02:06 PM
RE: Yamagami could get life in prison if convicted. - by sgbuffett - 14-01-2023, 02:20 PM

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