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For these reasons the accused, each and all, are hereby discharged in accordance with the provisions of article 165 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. The accused, Miura Goro, Sugimura Fukashi, Okamoto Ryunosuke, Adachi Kenzo, Kunimoto Shigeakira, Terasaki Taikichi, Hirayama Iwabiko, Nakamura Takewo,
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Notwithstanding these facts, there is no sufficient evidence to prove that any of the accused actually committed the crime originally meditated by the,. Neither is there sufficient evidence to establish the charge that Hirayama Iwahiko killed Li Koshoku, the Korean Minister of the Household, in front
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Miura was recalled to Japan and placed on a trial with the involved military personnel at the Hiroshima District Court. The holding of a trial would have given the impression of the rule of law to observers including Western nations. Miura's attorney argued in defense, that killing is not murder
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when done to achieve political supremacy with Miura admitting the fact of the assassination. Nonetheless, the court found him not guilty on technical grounds of insufficient evidence, presumably of personal motive. Miura and cohorts emerged from trial as national heroes.
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seeking shelter in the Russian consulate. Miura initially denied any Japanese involvement in the incident, despite eye-witness accounts otherwise, and the Japanese government issued a statement that he had acted independently, without instructions from Tokyo.
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As to the accused, Shiba Shiro, Osaki Masakichi, Yoshida Hanji, Mayeda Shunzo, Hirayama Katsukuma, and Hiraishi Yoshitarom there is not sufficient evidence to show that they were in any way connected with the affair.
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Fuji Masahira, Iyuri Kakichi, Kiwaki Sukenori, and Sokoi Masutaro, are hereby released from confinement. The documents and other articles seized in connection with this case are restored to their respective owners.
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Garrison. Miura resigned rather than accept the demotion, but remained an outspoken critic of Yamagata and the direction he was taking the Imperial Japanese Army.
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The Case of Korea: A collection of evidence on the Japanese domination of Korea, and on the development of the Korean Independence Movement
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family with the name of Andō, but was adopted by the Miura that was the family name of his father-in-law. After studying at the
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militia. Miura saw this as a first step in an attempt to remove pro-Japanese members of the government and loyalists to the
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s main purpose was to encourage research into the latest military developments, under Miura the association's journal,
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over conscription policies, the need for a large standing army, and the government's fire-safe of the assets of the
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Homer B. Hulbert Vol 2 The Methodist Publishing House, Seoul (1905) Chapter XXI at page 298
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irregular militia of the Chōshū domain and played an active role in the
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In September 1895, Miura was appointed Japan’s resident minister in
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Recipients of the Order of the Rising Sun with Paulownia Flowers
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Leading men of Japan. with an historical summary of the empire
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Recipients of the Order of the Sacred Treasure, 1st class
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for fixing issues "behind-the-scenes". On his death of
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peerage system in 1884, was appointed a member of the
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Given at Hiroshima Local Court by Yoshida Yoshihide,
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Japan's Imperial Army: Its Rise and Fall, 1853-1945
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Miura Goro

Hagi
Chōshū Domain
Japan
Tokyo
Japan
Japan
Imperial Japanese Army
Lieutenant general
Boshin War
Satsuma Rebellion
Murder of Queen Min
Privy Council
Japanese name
surname
lieutenant general
Imperial Japanese Army
murder of Queen Min of Korea
Hagi
Chōshū Domain
Yamaguchi Prefecture
samurai
Meirinkan
Kiheitai
Boshin War
Tokugawa shogunate
Battle of Hokuetsu
Army-Navy Ministry
Meiji government

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