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Miura's lawyer says he has proof client did not commit suicide

Miura's lawyer says he has proof client did not commit suicide

LOS ANGELES, United States - Mark Geragos (L), a lawyer of Japanese businessman Kazuyoshi Miura, who committed suicide at a police detention facility in Los Angeles, speaks to reporters in Los Angles on Oct. 16 with Bruce Berline, Miura's lawyer in Saipan, standing by him. Miura was found to have hung himself on Oct. 10, following his arrival from Saipan to face a trial over the fatal shooting of his then wife in 1981.

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Saipan court turns down appeal by Kazuyoshi Miura

Saipan court turns down appeal by Kazuyoshi Miura

SAIPAN, Northern Mariana Islands - Bruce Berline, one of three lawyers for Kazuyoshi Miura, speaks at a news conference in Saipan on Sept. 23 after the Saipan Supreme Court rejected his appeal for release and rescinded an earlier order for him not to be transferred to Los Angeles, where he is facing charges in connection with the killing of his his wife in 1981.

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NMI Supreme Court orders Miura not be transferred to Los Angeles

NMI Supreme Court orders Miura not be transferred to Los Angeles

SAIPAN, Northern Mariana Islands - Bruce Berline, who is serving as chief attorney on Saipan for Japanese businessman Kazuyoshi Miura, speaks to reporters on Sept. 15 after the Northern Mariana Islands Supreme Court ordered that Miura not be transferred to Los Angeles from Saipan where he has been detained since February in connection with the fatal shooting of his wife in the U.S. city in the early 1980s. A lower court ruled Sept. 12 that Miura be transferred to Los Angeles over the case.

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Attorney opposed to Miura's transfer to California

Attorney opposed to Miura's transfer to California

SAIPAN, Northern Mariana Islands - Bruce Berline, chief attorney for Japanese businessman Kazuyoshi Miura, speaks to reporters in Saipan on March 2. Berline expressed opposition to the transfer of Miura to California, arguing that such a move would expose his client to double jeopardy. Miura was acquitted in Japan of murdering his wife in Los Angeles in 1981.

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Chinese medical team provides free health services in Cameroon's West region

STORY: Chinese medical team provides free health services in Cameroon's West region DATELINE: Nov. 6, 2022 LENGTH: 0:01:28 LOCATION: Yaounde CATEGORY: HEALTH SHOTLIST: 1. various of Chinese medical team providing free health services in Cameroon 2. SOUNDBITE 1 (French): BERLINE FANGAN, Patient 3. SOUNDBITE 2 (French): THEODORE DATOUO, Deputy speaker of Cameroon's National Assembly 4. SOUNDBITE 3 (Mandarin): GUO JUN, Head of Chinese medical team STORYLINE: A Chinese medical team has completed a 3-day free consultation and treatment campaign in Bangou and Bamendjou, two towns in West region of Cameroon. SOUNDBITE 1 (French): BERLINE FANGAN, Patient "I suffer from joint pain, I have pain in my neck, back and feet. I suffer from cramps too. I also have an eye problem. Chinese medicine is very effective, if we could have these Chinese doctors here at home in Bangou, if our councilor could put a hospital here only for Chinese doctors, it would relieve our pain a lot, it would please us the Bangou population."

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Saipan court turns down appeal by Kazuyoshi Miura

Saipan court turns down appeal by Kazuyoshi Miura

SAIPAN, Northern Mariana Islands - Bruce Berline, one of three lawyers for Kazuyoshi Miura, speaks at a news conference in Saipan on Sept. 23 after the Saipan Supreme Court rejected his appeal for release and rescinded an earlier order for him not to be transferred to Los Angeles, where he is facing charges in connection with the killing of his his wife in 1981. (Kyodo)

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NMI Supreme Court orders Miura not be transferred to Los Angeles

NMI Supreme Court orders Miura not be transferred to Los Angeles

SAIPAN, Northern Mariana Islands - Bruce Berline, who is serving as chief attorney on Saipan for Japanese businessman Kazuyoshi Miura, speaks to reporters on Sept. 15 after the Northern Mariana Islands Supreme Court ordered that Miura not be transferred to Los Angeles from Saipan where he has been detained since February in connection with the fatal shooting of his wife in the U.S. city in the early 1980s. A lower court ruled Sept. 12 that Miura be transferred to Los Angeles over the case. (Kyodo)

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Judge to mull motion to quash arrest warrant without Miura presen

Judge to mull motion to quash arrest warrant without Miura presen

SAIPAN, Northern Mariana Islands - Photo shows Japanese businessman Kazuyoshi Miura (L) shaking hands with Bruce Berline, who is serving as Miura's chief attorney on Saipan, on May 10. A judge at a Los Angeles court said May 9 he will hear arguments on a motion to quash an arrest warrant for Miura, who is accused of conspiring to have his wife murdered, without Miura being present in the courtroom. Miura, 60, was arrested on Saipan in February on charges of murder and conspiracy in connection with the 1981 shooting in Los Angeles of his wife Kazumi, then 28. Miura was charged in Japan for his wife's death and convicted of murder in 1994. But the Supreme Court overturned the verdict in 2003. (Kyodo)

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Attorney opposed to Miura's transfer to California

Attorney opposed to Miura's transfer to California

SAIPAN, Northern Mariana Islands - Bruce Berline, chief attorney for Japanese businessman Kazuyoshi Miura, speaks to reporters in Saipan on March 2. Berline expressed opposition to the transfer of Miura to California, arguing that such a move would expose his client to double jeopardy. Miura was acquitted in Japan of murdering his wife in Los Angeles in 1981. (Kyodo)

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Miura's lawyer says he has proof client did not commit suicide

Miura's lawyer says he has proof client did not commit suicide

LOS ANGELES, United States - Mark Geragos (L), a lawyer of Japanese businessman Kazuyoshi Miura, who committed suicide at a police detention facility in Los Angeles, speaks to reporters in Los Angles on Oct. 16 with Bruce Berline, Miura's lawyer in Saipan, standing by him. Miura was found to have hung himself on Oct. 10, following his arrival from Saipan to face a trial over the fatal shooting of his then wife in 1981. (Kyodo)

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