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US Officer Not Guilty Over Parkland School Shooting Response - Fort Lauderdale

US Officer Not Guilty Over Parkland School Shooting Response - Fort Lauderdale

NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - Former Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School School Resource Officer Scot Peterson reacts as he is found not guilty on all charges at the Broward County Courthouse on Thursday, June 29, 2023, in Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA. Scot Peterson stayed outside during the attack at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, near Miami. Mr Peterson, the school's resource officer, was found not guilty of 11 charges including felony child neglect, culpable negligence and perjury. The attack, among the deadliest at a US school, saw 17 killed and 17 injured. Photo by Amy Beth Bennett/South Florida Sun Sentinel/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM

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US Officer Not Guilty Over Parkland School Shooting Response - Fort Lauderdale

US Officer Not Guilty Over Parkland School Shooting Response - Fort Lauderdale

NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - Former Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School School Resource Officer Scot Peterson sits with supporters in the courtroom gallery as he awaits a verdict in his trial on the second full day of jury deliberations at the Broward County Courthouse in Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA on Wednesday, June 28, 2023. Scot Peterson stayed outside during the attack at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, near Miami. Mr Peterson, the school's resource officer, was found not guilty of 11 charges including felony child neglect, culpable negligence and perjury. The attack, among the deadliest at a US school, saw 17 killed and 17 injured. Photo by Amy Beth Bennett/South Florida Sun Sentinel/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ex-vice defense minister jailed

Ex-vice defense minister jailed

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows former Vice Defense Minister Takemasa Moriya who was imprisoned Sept. 21, 2010, for bribery and perjury. Moriya was imprisoned after he retracted his appeal to the Supreme Court on Aug. 27, 2010.

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Diet panels to file perjury charges against Moriya

Diet panels to file perjury charges against Moriya

TOKYO, Japan - The House of Representatives committee on antiterrorism and Iraq reconstruction affairs votes unanimously on Jan. 15 to file perjury charges against former Vice Defense Minister Takemasa Moriya in connection with his sworn testimony on his relationships with Motonobu Miyazaki, a former executive of defense equipment trader Yamada Corp. The House of Councillors committee on foreign affairs and defense unanimously approved a similar motion the same day. Moriya and Miyazaki have been arrested and indicted on bribery charges in connection with equipment procurement by the Defense Ministry.

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Suzuki pleads not guilty to bribery, perjury

Suzuki pleads not guilty to bribery, perjury

TOKYO, Japan - People line up in front of the Tokyo District Court on Nov. 11 to obtain admission tickets to attend the trial of House of Representatives member Muneo Suzuki, who is charged with bribery, perjury and falsification of political funds reports. Suzuki pleaded not guilty to all of the charges.

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Diet panel approves perjury complaint against lawmaker Suzuki

Diet panel approves perjury complaint against lawmaker Suzuki

TOKYO, Japan - Members of the House of Representatives Budget Committee stand up Sept. 5 to show their approval of a measure to file a perjury complaint with prosecutors against scandal-tainted lawmaker Muneo Suzuki over testimony he made to the committee in March.

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Diet panel votes down Suzuki perjury complaint motion

Diet panel votes down Suzuki perjury complaint motion

TOKYO, Japan - Opposition members of the House of Representatives Budget Committee stand up in the Diet on May 10 to vote for a motion to file a criminal complaint of perjury against lower house member Muneo Suzuki. The motion was defeated by the three ruling coalition parties.

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Estrada refuses to enter plea in perjury case

Estrada refuses to enter plea in perjury case

MANILA, Philippines - Ousted Philippine President Joseph Estrada (C) sits in a special anti-graft court June 27 in Manila. Estrada refused to enter a plea during his arraignment for perjury, prompting the court to enter a plea of not guilty on his behalf. His lawyer told the justices that the charge has not been clarified and information submitted by prosecutors is confusing.

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Lower house panel to file perjury charge against Moriya

Lower house panel to file perjury charge against Moriya

TOKYO, Japan - A House of Representatives committee decided on Jan. 9 to file a perjury charge against former Vice Defense Minister Takemasa Moriya (in file photo). Moriya testified as a sworn witness before the committee on Oct. 29, and denied doing any favors for Motonobu Miyazaki, a former executive of defense equipment trader Yamada Corp., in exchange for golf outings, entertainment and other benefits when he was still the top defense bureaucrat. (Kyodo)

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Diet panels to file perjury charges against Moriya

Diet panels to file perjury charges against Moriya

TOKYO, Japan - The House of Representatives committee on antiterrorism and Iraq reconstruction affairs votes unanimously on Jan. 15 to file perjury charges against former Vice Defense Minister Takemasa Moriya in connection with his sworn testimony on his relationships with Motonobu Miyazaki, a former executive of defense equipment trader Yamada Corp. The House of Councillors committee on foreign affairs and defense unanimously approved a similar motion the same day. Moriya and Miyazaki have been arrested and indicted on bribery charges in connection with equipment procurement by the Defense Ministry. (Kyodo)

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Serizawa admits to lying about lab theft

Serizawa admits to lying about lab theft

AKRON, United States - Japanese scientist Hiroaki Serizawa issues a statement in Akron, Ohio, on May 1 after he pleaded guilty to a single count of perjury at the Akron federal district court in return for the drop of espionage charges over the alleged theft of classified research materials from a U.S. government-funded research lab.

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Ex-lawmaker Suzuki gets 2-year prison term

Ex-lawmaker Suzuki gets 2-year prison term

TOKYO, Japan - Former Liberal Democratic Party lawmaker Muneo Suzuki arrives at the Tokyo District Court on Nov. 5. He was sentenced to two years in prison and fined 11 million yen for taking bribes from Hokkaido companies, not reporting political donations, and perjury. (Kyodo)

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Former Defense Vice Minister Moriya on bribery trial

Former Defense Vice Minister Moriya on bribery trial

TOKYO, Japan - Former Defense Vice Minister Takemasa Moriya (R) emerges from his home in Shinjuku, Tokyo, on April 21, heading for the Tokyo District Court to stand trial on charges of bribe-taking and perjury in Diet testimony. (Kyodo)

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Moriya to face additional bribery indictment, perjury charges

Moriya to face additional bribery indictment, perjury charges

TOKYO, Japan - File photo of former Vice Defense Minister Takemasa Moriya, who will face an additional bribery indictment next week over golf outings with Motonobu Miyazaki, a former executive of defense equipment trading firm Yamada Corp., and perjury charges over his sworn testimony in parliament, investigative sources said Jan. 19. Moriya was allegedly entertained by Miyazaki with one-day golf outings more than 100 times. (Kyodo)

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High court upholds 5-yr sentence for ex-architect Aneha

High court upholds 5-yr sentence for ex-architect Aneha

TOKYO, Japan - Disqualified architect Hidetsugu Aneha (C) leaves the lawyers' hall in Tokyo on Nov. 7 after the Tokyo High Court upheld a lower court ruling against him that sentenced him to five years in prison and a fine of 1.8 million yen for fabricating buildings' earthquake-resistance data and committing perjury. (Kyodo)

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Ex-vice defense minister jailed

Ex-vice defense minister jailed

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows former Vice Defense Minister Takemasa Moriya who was imprisoned Sept. 21, 2010, for bribery and perjury. Moriya was imprisoned after he retracted his appeal to the Supreme Court on Aug. 27, 2010. (Kyodo)

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Petr Necas, Jana Necasova (Nagyova)

Petr Necas, Jana Necasova (Nagyova)

***NOVEMBER 15, 2017, FILE PHOTO*** The Czech police have proposed that former PM Petr Necas be charged with perjury he committed when testifying in favour of his wife suspected of abusing military intelligence, server Aktualne.cz writes today, on Tuesday, April 7, 2020, adding that perjury carries the punishment of up to three years in prison. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Petr Necas, Jana Necasova (Nagyova)

Petr Necas, Jana Necasova (Nagyova)

***NOVEMBER 15, 2017, FILE PHOTO*** The Czech police have proposed that former PM Petr Necas be charged with perjury he committed when testifying in favour of his wife suspected of abusing military intelligence, server Aktualne.cz writes today, on Tuesday, April 7, 2020, adding that perjury carries the punishment of up to three years in prison. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Petr Necas, Jana Necasova (Nagyova)

Petr Necas, Jana Necasova (Nagyova)

***SEPTEMBER 14, 2017, FILE PHOTO*** The Czech police have proposed that former PM Petr Necas be charged with perjury he committed when testifying in favour of his wife suspected of abusing military intelligence, server Aktualne.cz writes today, on Tuesday, April 7, 2020, adding that perjury carries the punishment of up to three years in prison. (CTK Photo/Michal Dolezal)

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Petr Necas, Jana Necasova (Nagyova)

Petr Necas, Jana Necasova (Nagyova)

***NOVEMBER 15, 2017, FILE PHOTO*** The Czech police have proposed that former PM Petr Necas be charged with perjury he committed when testifying in favour of his wife suspected of abusing military intelligence, server Aktualne.cz writes today, on Tuesday, April 7, 2020, adding that perjury carries the punishment of up to three years in prison. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Petr Necas, Jana Necasova (Nagyova)

Petr Necas, Jana Necasova (Nagyova)

***SEPTEMBER 14, 2017, FILE PHOTO*** The Czech police have proposed that former PM Petr Necas be charged with perjury he committed when testifying in favour of his wife suspected of abusing military intelligence, server Aktualne.cz writes today, on Tuesday, April 7, 2020, adding that perjury carries the punishment of up to three years in prison. (CTK Photo/Michal Dolezal)

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Petr Necas, Jana Necasova (Nagyova)

Petr Necas, Jana Necasova (Nagyova)

***SEPTEMBER 14, 2017, FILE PHOTO*** The Czech police have proposed that former PM Petr Necas be charged with perjury he committed when testifying in favour of his wife suspected of abusing military intelligence, server Aktualne.cz writes today, on Tuesday, April 7, 2020, adding that perjury carries the punishment of up to three years in prison. (CTK Photo/Michal Dolezal)

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Petr Necas, Jana Necasova (Nagyova)

Petr Necas, Jana Necasova (Nagyova)

***SEPTEMBER 14, 2017, FILE PHOTO*** The Czech police have proposed that former PM Petr Necas be charged with perjury he committed when testifying in favour of his wife suspected of abusing military intelligence, server Aktualne.cz writes today, on Tuesday, April 7, 2020, adding that perjury carries the punishment of up to three years in prison. (CTK Photo/Michal Dolezal)

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Petr Necas, Jana Necasova (Nagyova)

Petr Necas, Jana Necasova (Nagyova)

***SEPTEMBER 14, 2017, FILE PHOTO*** The Czech police have proposed that former PM Petr Necas be charged with perjury he committed when testifying in favour of his wife suspected of abusing military intelligence, server Aktualne.cz writes today, on Tuesday, April 7, 2020, adding that perjury carries the punishment of up to three years in prison. (CTK Photo/Michal Dolezal)

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Petr Necas, Jana Necasova (Nagyova)

Petr Necas, Jana Necasova (Nagyova)

***SEPTEMBER 14, 2017, FILE PHOTO*** The Czech police have proposed that former PM Petr Necas be charged with perjury he committed when testifying in favour of his wife suspected of abusing military intelligence, server Aktualne.cz writes today, on Tuesday, April 7, 2020, adding that perjury carries the punishment of up to three years in prison. (CTK Photo/Michal Dolezal)

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Petr Necas, Jana Necasova (Nagyova)

Petr Necas, Jana Necasova (Nagyova)

***SEPTEMBER 14, 2017, FILE PHOTO*** The Czech police have proposed that former PM Petr Necas be charged with perjury he committed when testifying in favour of his wife suspected of abusing military intelligence, server Aktualne.cz writes today, on Tuesday, April 7, 2020, adding that perjury carries the punishment of up to three years in prison. (CTK Photo/Michal Dolezal)

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Petr Necas, Jana Necasova (Nagyova)

Petr Necas, Jana Necasova (Nagyova)

***SEPTEMBER 14, 2017, FILE PHOTO*** The Czech police have proposed that former PM Petr Necas be charged with perjury he committed when testifying in favour of his wife suspected of abusing military intelligence, server Aktualne.cz writes today, on Tuesday, April 7, 2020, adding that perjury carries the punishment of up to three years in prison. (CTK Photo/Michal Dolezal)

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Petr Necas, Jana Necasova (Nagyova)

Petr Necas, Jana Necasova (Nagyova)

***SEPTEMBER 14, 2017, FILE PHOTO*** The Czech police have proposed that former PM Petr Necas be charged with perjury he committed when testifying in favour of his wife suspected of abusing military intelligence, server Aktualne.cz writes today, on Tuesday, April 7, 2020, adding that perjury carries the punishment of up to three years in prison. (CTK Photo/Michal Dolezal)

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Petr Necas, Jana Necasova (Nagyova)

Petr Necas, Jana Necasova (Nagyova)

***SEPTEMBER 14, 2017, FILE PHOTO*** The Czech police have proposed that former PM Petr Necas be charged with perjury he committed when testifying in favour of his wife suspected of abusing military intelligence, server Aktualne.cz writes today, on Tuesday, April 7, 2020, adding that perjury carries the punishment of up to three years in prison. (CTK Photo/Michal Dolezal)

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Petr Necas, Jana Necasova (Nagyova)

Petr Necas, Jana Necasova (Nagyova)

***SEPTEMBER 14, 2017, FILE PHOTO*** The Czech police have proposed that former PM Petr Necas be charged with perjury he committed when testifying in favour of his wife suspected of abusing military intelligence, server Aktualne.cz writes today, on Tuesday, April 7, 2020, adding that perjury carries the punishment of up to three years in prison. (CTK Photo/Michal Dolezal)

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Petr Necas, Jana Necasova (Nagyova)

Petr Necas, Jana Necasova (Nagyova)

***SEPTEMBER 14, 2017, FILE PHOTO*** The Czech police have proposed that former PM Petr Necas be charged with perjury he committed when testifying in favour of his wife suspected of abusing military intelligence, server Aktualne.cz writes today, on Tuesday, April 7, 2020, adding that perjury carries the punishment of up to three years in prison. (CTK Photo/Michal Dolezal)

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Petr Necas, Jana Necasova (Nagyova)

Petr Necas, Jana Necasova (Nagyova)

***SEPTEMBER 14, 2017, FILE PHOTO*** The Czech police have proposed that former PM Petr Necas be charged with perjury he committed when testifying in favour of his wife suspected of abusing military intelligence, server Aktualne.cz writes today, on Tuesday, April 7, 2020, adding that perjury carries the punishment of up to three years in prison. (CTK Photo/Michal Dolezal)

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Petr Necas, Jana Necasova (Nagyova)

Petr Necas, Jana Necasova (Nagyova)

***SEPTEMBER 14, 2017, FILE PHOTO*** The Czech police have proposed that former PM Petr Necas be charged with perjury he committed when testifying in favour of his wife suspected of abusing military intelligence, server Aktualne.cz writes today, on Tuesday, April 7, 2020, adding that perjury carries the punishment of up to three years in prison. (CTK Photo/Michal Dolezal)

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Petr Necas, Jana Necasova (Nagyova)

Petr Necas, Jana Necasova (Nagyova)

***SEPTEMBER 14, 2017, FILE PHOTO*** The Czech police have proposed that former PM Petr Necas be charged with perjury he committed when testifying in favour of his wife suspected of abusing military intelligence, server Aktualne.cz writes today, on Tuesday, April 7, 2020, adding that perjury carries the punishment of up to three years in prison. (CTK Photo/Michal Dolezal)

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Petr Necas, Jana Necasova (Nagyova)

Petr Necas, Jana Necasova (Nagyova)

***SEPTEMBER 14, 2017, FILE PHOTO*** The Czech police have proposed that former PM Petr Necas be charged with perjury he committed when testifying in favour of his wife suspected of abusing military intelligence, server Aktualne.cz writes today, on Tuesday, April 7, 2020, adding that perjury carries the punishment of up to three years in prison. (CTK Photo/Michal Dolezal)

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Petr Necas, Jana Necasova (Nagyova)

Petr Necas, Jana Necasova (Nagyova)

***SEPTEMBER 14, 2017, FILE PHOTO*** The Czech police have proposed that former PM Petr Necas be charged with perjury he committed when testifying in favour of his wife suspected of abusing military intelligence, server Aktualne.cz writes today, on Tuesday, April 7, 2020, adding that perjury carries the punishment of up to three years in prison. (CTK Photo/Michal Dolezal)

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Petr Necas, Jana Necasova (Nagyova)

Petr Necas, Jana Necasova (Nagyova)

***SEPTEMBER 14, 2017, FILE PHOTO*** The Czech police have proposed that former PM Petr Necas be charged with perjury he committed when testifying in favour of his wife suspected of abusing military intelligence, server Aktualne.cz writes today, on Tuesday, April 7, 2020, adding that perjury carries the punishment of up to three years in prison. (CTK Photo/Michal Dolezal)

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Petr Necas, Jana Necasova (Nagyova)

Petr Necas, Jana Necasova (Nagyova)

***SEPTEMBER 14, 2017, FILE PHOTO*** The Czech police have proposed that former PM Petr Necas be charged with perjury he committed when testifying in favour of his wife suspected of abusing military intelligence, server Aktualne.cz writes today, on Tuesday, April 7, 2020, adding that perjury carries the punishment of up to three years in prison. (CTK Photo/Michal Dolezal)

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Ghosn's wife Carole

Ghosn's wife Carole

Carole Ghosn, wife of former Nissan Motor Co. Chairman Carlos Ghosn, is pictured on Jan. 7, 2020, as a car carrying her arrives at his residence in Beirut. Tokyo prosecutors obtained an arrest warrant for her the same day for allegedly committing perjury when she appeared in court the previous year in connection with her husband's suspected misuse of the company's funds. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Prosecutors seek arrest warrant for ex-Ewaha university

Prosecutors seek arrest warrant for ex-Ewaha university

Choi Kyung Hee, former president of Ewaha Womans University, heads for the Seoul Central District Court in South Korea's capital on Feb. 14, 2017, to be questioned by the court after special prosecutors again sought an arrest warrant on charges of obstruction of business and perjury. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Suzuki pleads not guilty to bribery, perjury

Suzuki pleads not guilty to bribery, perjury

TOKYO, Japan - People line up in front of the Tokyo District Court on Nov. 11 to obtain admission tickets to attend the trial of House of Representatives member Muneo Suzuki, who is charged with bribery, perjury and falsification of political funds reports. Suzuki pleaded not guilty to all of the charges. (Kyodo)

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Diet panel approves perjury complaint against lawmaker Suzuki

Diet panel approves perjury complaint against lawmaker Suzuki

TOKYO, Japan - Members of the House of Representatives Budget Committee stand up Sept. 5 to show their approval of a measure to file a perjury complaint with prosecutors against scandal-tainted lawmaker Muneo Suzuki over testimony he made to the committee in March. (Kyodo)

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Estrada refuses to enter plea in perjury case

Estrada refuses to enter plea in perjury case

MANILA, Philippines - Ousted Philippine President Joseph Estrada (C) sits in a special anti-graft court June 27 in Manila. Estrada refused to enter a plea during his arraignment for perjury, prompting the court to enter a plea of not guilty on his behalf. His lawyer told the justices that the charge has not been clarified and information submitted by prosecutors is confusing.

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Estrada posts bail on corruption, perjury charges

Estrada posts bail on corruption, perjury charges

MANILA, Philippines - Ousted Philippine President Joseph Estrada (C) arrives at the Sandiganbayan special antigraft court in Manila on April 16 to personally post bail after the court earlier issued a warrant for his arrest on graft and perjury charges.

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Ex-minister Yamaguchi gets 4 years in jail

Ex-minister Yamaguchi gets 4 years in jail

TOKYO, Japan - Former Labor Minister Toshio Yamaguchi walks to the Tokyo District Court on March 16. He was sentenced later to four years in prison for breach of trust, embezzlement, fraud and perjury in connection with a loan scandal involving two now-defunct credit unions.

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Tokyo hotel turns AUM's Joyu away

Tokyo hotel turns AUM's Joyu away

TOKYO, Japan - The car (C) carrying the No. 2 leader of the AUM Shinrikyo cult, Fumihiro Joyu, is stopped in front of a hotel in Tokyo's Shinjuku Ward on Dec. 29 after the hotel refused to allow him to check in. Joyu was released earlier in the day from Hiroshima Prison after completing a three-year jail term for perjury. He later entered AUM's branch in Yokohama.

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Cult's No. 2 man flies into Tokyo

Cult's No. 2 man flies into Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan - Heavily guarded by members of the AUM Shinrikyo cult, Fumihiro Joyu (2nd from R), No. 2 leader of the cult, walks into the lounge of Tokyo's Haneda airport Dec. 29 after flight from Hiroshima. He was released earlier in the day from Hiroshima Prison after serving a three-year jail term for perjury.

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AUM's No. 2 leader Joyu freed from Hiroshima Prison

AUM's No. 2 leader Joyu freed from Hiroshima Prison

HIROSHIMA, Japan - Fumihiro Joyu, No. 2 leader of the cult AUM Shinrikyo, was released Dec. 29 from Hiroshima Prison where he completed a three-year jail term for perjury. The photo shows a car with Joyu, 37, on board leaving the prison under tight guard.

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AUM's Joyu leaves Hiroshima for Tokyo

AUM's Joyu leaves Hiroshima for Tokyo

HIROSHIMA, Japan - Many journalists rush to Hiroshima airport Dec. 29 when Fumihiro Joyu, No. 2 leader of the cult AUM Shinrikyo, leaves for Tokyo after being released from Hiroshima Prison earlier in the day, where he completed a three-year jail term for perjury.

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