- Author: Artefact
- Categories: International, News
- Date: Apr 21, 2010 14:35 JST
- Tags: Bizarre, Courts, Crime, Law, Nevada, Rape, Shota, Shotacon, USA

A woman has been sentenced to life in prison after she “forced” a 13-year-old boy to touch her breast.
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A man has been given a 1 year prison sentence for stealing ¥2 worth of electricity, after courts heard he wouldn’t work and stole the electricity so he could keep watching TV all day.
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A father who raped his 4-year-old daughter has been let off after courts accepted his excuse that he was sleepwalking.
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A teacher convicted of 95 counts of raping his pupils, aged 9-12, has been handed the maximum sentence possible, 30 years.
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A judge has said he “sympathised” with the father he found guilty of murdering his 16-year-old daughter’s unemployed boyfriend, handing him an exceptionally light 8 year sentence after the prosecution asked for 12.
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A man who found and reported a lost bankbook claimed 15% of the legitimate owner’s $200,000 bank balance as a finder’s reward, and courts agreed the owner must pay.
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A father who killed his 2-year-old son by suffocating him inside a bin has been jailed; courts heard he and his wife abused the boy constantly, putting him in an oven and turning it on, and placing him in a washing machine.
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- Author: Artefact
- Categories: Manga, News
- Date: Feb 13, 2010 07:34 JST
- Tags: Censorship, Courts, Crime, Iowa, Law, Loli, Lolicon, Otaku, USA

Christopher Handley, the manga collector who faced 15 years after postal inspectors seized his shipment of loli manga, has been sentenced to 6 months in prison for “possessing obscene visual representations of the sexual abuse of children and mailing obscene material.”
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A 41-year-old soldier who had a sexual relationship with a 13-year-old girl has been spared jail, with the judge blaming the girl for being “precocious,” saying “she made most of the running.”
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- Author: Artefact
- Categories: Japan, News
- Date: Jan 9, 2010 02:42 JST
- Tags: Accidents, Bizarre, Courts, Crime, Food, Marketing, Mass Media, Piracy, Whaling

Eco-terrorist group Sea Shepherd are bringing legal charges of piracy against the Japanese whaling vessel they recently attacked, after their crippled vessel was abandoned at sea, a loss of over a million dollars, in an incident the group is claiming was an intentional act of piracy by the Japanese.
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- Author: Artefact
- Categories: International, News
- Date: Dec 23, 2009 01:38 JST
- Tags: Assault, Bizarre, Courts, Crime, Law, Mental Illness, Politics, Theft, UK

A career criminal who was left brain-damaged after being beaten by the family he held hostage was spared prison only to go on a fresh crime spree, which courts refused to prosecute him for as he was ruled unfit to plead.
Meanwhile the man who injured him whilst defending his family is serving a 2 and half year prison sentence.
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A millionaire whose family was held hostage by a knife-wielding burglar and his two accomplices has been jailed for resisting the burglar, who was himself spared prison.
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