TOKYO – Japanese lawmakers on Thursday decided to impeach a 43-year-old Tokyo
High Court judge labeled a "dirty old man" by a colleague for having sex with
underage teen girls, an official said.
The judge, Yasuhiro Muraki, will
be the subject of Japan's first impeachment trial in 20 years since a bribery
case involving an assistant judge in Tokyo.
The 20 members of the Judge
Indictment Committee "unanimously decided to send him to the Impeachment Court,"
according to committee chairman Kazuo Tanikawa.
Judges cannot normally
be dismissed except by the process of impeachment, in which a special trial is
held by judges to determine if the judge in question is capable of exercising
his duties.
The only two exceptions were when a judge disappeared
without trace, and when a judge was sick for more than six years, an official
working for the committee said.
The parliamentary committee decided on
the impeachment process because Muraki's act! was "tantamount to misconduct that
gravely damages the dignity of judges," Tanikawa said.
At the opening of
his trial at the Tokyo District Court on July 23, Muraki pleaded guilty to
charges that he paid for sex with three teenage girls in violation of Japan's
law against prostitution and pornography involving children.
Public
prosecutors demanded a two-year prison term.
While saying that "at the
heart of the problem are my mental weakness and my poor heart," Muraki said he
wanted to "set myself free from heavy pressure handling criminal trials."
Prosecutors admitted Muraki had suffered from stress for several years
and experienced breathing difficulties when giving judgments in court.
Muraki said he wanted to date with "women who have nothing to do with my
everyday life" in the legal profession.
But presiding judge Megumi
Yamamuro chided Muraki for "leaving a damnable blot on the history of justice in
Japan."
"Excuse ! me for using filthy language, but weren't you just
having a Loli-con, (aren't you) just an dirty old man?" the 53-year-old judge
said, glaring at Muraki.
"Loli-con" is Japanese shorthand for
Lolita-complex, a sexual fixation with underage girls, particularly in
sailor-suit school uniforms, which derives its name from Vladimir Nabokov's
novel, Lolita.