For procecutors in Japan, nothing is more of disgrace to fail in court. What they are concerned about most is to save the face of the institution and not to smear their own career. Thus, they dare not to jum... does this sound natural?
For prosecutors in Japan, nothing is more disgraceful than failing in court. What they are most concerned about is saving the face of their institution and not smearing their own career. Thus, they dare not jump on hit-or-miss cases, but take ample time gathering and examining evidence before bringing the case into court, to the point where they are convinced of the suspect being guilty. This is why in Japan once a criminal case is brought into court, 99% of the time, the verdict proves the suspect guilty.
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