Japan’s Supreme Court on Thursday upheld a high court decision that sentenced former AUM Shinrikyo cult member Yoshihiro Inoue to death for playing a key role in the deadly 1995 sarin nerve gas attack on the Tokyo subway system. Justice Seishi Kanetsuki, the presiding judge of the case at the highest court’s first petty bench, turned down an appeal from Inoue, 39, against a high court decision that overturned a life sentence and instead gave him the death penalty.

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Death penalty for AUM Shinrikyo member upheld
Japan’s Supreme Court on Thursday upheld a high court decision that sentenced former AUM Shinrikyo cult member Yoshihiro Inoue to death for playing a key role in the deadly 1995 sarin nerve gas attack on the Tokyo subway system. Justice Seishi Kanetsuki, the presiding judge of the case at the highest court’s first petty bench, turned down an appeal from Inoue, 39, against a high court decision that overturned a life sentence and instead gave him the death penalty.

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Death penalty for AUM Shinrikyo member upheld
Michael Lane, who also goes by the name Chae Saville, was arrested as a suspect in the killing of 44-year-old Ginger Candela of Las Vegas, who was found dead at her home on 30 November. Lane also faces charges in connection with a separate incident in which he allegedly solicited a transsexual man for sex on Craigslist and then, after an argument, attempted to run the person over with his vehicle.

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British motivational speaker Michael Lane held over Las Vegas woman’s death
Michael Lane, who also goes by the name Chae Saville, was arrested as a suspect in the killing of 44-year-old Ginger Candela of Las Vegas, who was found dead at her home on 30 November. Lane also faces charges in connection with a separate incident in which he allegedly solicited a transsexual man for sex on Craigslist and then, after an argument, attempted to run the person over with his vehicle.

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British motivational speaker Michael Lane held over Las Vegas woman’s death