High court upholds death sentence on AUM's Hayakawa
TOKYO, Japan - The Tokyo High Court upheld on May 14 a death sentence imposed on former senior AUM Shinrikyo member Kiyohide Hayakawa (file photo) for crimes including the murders of a lawyer and his family and of an AUM member who wanted to leave the cult. Hayakawa, 54, pleaded guilty in all seven cases in which he was charged, which also included building a plant in Yamanashi Prefecture to mass-produce the nerve gas sarin used in the 1995 fatal attack on the Tokyo subway system. (Kyodo)
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