Understanding Masahiro Nakai's Rebuttal: The Role of Evidence and Credibility in Legal Hearings

Understanding Masahiro Nakai’s Rebuttal: The Role of Evidence and Credibility in Legal Hearings

Question from a reader:
Regarding Masahiro Nakai’s rebuttal, I wonder if the six-hour hearing was mostly casual conversation. Both sides must have recordings or video data as evidence, so if that can be confirmed, wouldn’t the conclusion become clearer? What do you think?

The Importance of Masahiro Nakai’s Rebuttal and Evidence

Recently, there has been a lot of chatter surrounding Masahiro

The Authenticity of Hasegawa-san's Diary: Can Paper and Ink Prove Past Events?

The Authenticity of Hasegawa-san’s Diary: Can Paper and Ink Prove Past Events?

Reader’s Question:
Regarding Hasegawa-san’s revelation about an incident with a senior during his youth, the senior has responded. Hasegawa-san mentioned he has a diary from that time and discussed it in a video with his lawyer. Is it true that the authenticity of that diary can be determined by analyzing the paper and ink components? In other words, does this mean that the events recorded in the diary might be recognized as having actually occurred? Is it plausible for a judge to think, “Surely, they wouldn’t go that far to fabricate