1
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defendant
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Japan
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Expected to show remorse and apologize even if not found guilty
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1
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2
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guilty until proven innocent
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Japan
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Guilty until proven innocent is often perceived culturally
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1
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3
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plea bargaining
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Japan
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Limited usage and seen as a sign of guilt or lack of honor, preferring trials for resolution
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1
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4
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plead
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Japan
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Less commonly used in legal contexts, and more often associated with emotional appeals or begging for mercy or forgiveness.
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1
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5
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plead
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Japan
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In these countries, openly expressing emotions or pleading for personal favors is often considered embarrassing and should be avoided in public.
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1
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6
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plead
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Japan
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Publicly pleading for personal gain or leniency is generally seen as bringing shame to oneself and is avoided in social interactions.
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1
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7
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prosecutor
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Japan
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Expected to maintain a high conviction rate and is under pressure to secure guilty verdicts
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1
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