0001番組の途中ですがアフィサイトへの転載は禁止です (ブーイモ MMc3-jt1X)2022/08/20(土) 15:00:06.18ID:BfWukW6nM?2BP(1000) Family of US Navy officer jailed in Japan over fatal car crash calls on Biden to intervene
The family of a US Navy officer imprisoned in Japan rallied outside the White House on Wednesday to protest his detention and try to attract President Joe Biden's attention to the case.
Navy Lt. Ridge Alkonis was sentenced to three years in a Japanese prison in October for what Japanese courts deemed to be the negligent driving deaths of two Japanese citizens in May 2021. Alkonis appealed, but his sentence was upheld last month.
Alkonis has maintained that he suffered from acute mountain sickness as he was driving down from Mount Fuji with his family on May 29, 2021, and fell unconscious behind the wheel, leading to the deadly crash. An 85-year-old woman and her 54-year-old son-in-law died in the accident.
The Japanese high court did not believe Alkonis' argument that he fell ill, and instead accused him of falling asleep at the wheel. Under those standards, Alkonis' sentence could have been longer -- under Japanese law, he could have faced up to seven years in prison, according to the Japanese government.
入っても特別待遇だから安心しろ 0005番組の途中ですがアフィサイトへの転載は禁止です (ブーイモ MMc3-jt1X)2022/08/20(土) 15:03:07.07ID:BfWukW6nM?2BP(1000) Twenty republican senators wrote to Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida earlier this month asking the Japanese government to consider expelling Alkonis, now serving a three-year prison sentence in Japan, as they made the case that the "full nature" of the situation had not been taken into consideration. They also noted that a Navy investigation concluded that Alkonis lost consciousness because of acute mountain sickness.