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  2. Tochigi patricide case - Wikipedia

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    The penalty for parricide was the death penalty or life imprisonment under article 200 of the Criminal Code of Japan. [9] Justices typically accept mitigating circumstances in such incidents; Japanese laws at the time permitted two reductions in sentencing, each reduction half of the appropriate sentence, with life imprisonment reduced to a seven-year sentence when reduction is applicable.

  3. Family law in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Since the surrogate is not Japanese and the father is not the surrogate's legal husband, the legal status of children born via surrogates may end up in question. [14] A famous case of this issue is that of the Japanese actress, Aki Mukai, who had twin sons through an American surrogate mother in 2003.

  4. Legality of incest - Wikipedia

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    The prohibited relationships are grandfather-granddaughter, father-daughter, brother-sister and mother-son. Punishment is up to 20 years' imprisonment for male offenders and up to 14 years' imprisonment for female offenders. [62] The law does not cover sexual intercourse with more distant relatives, such as an aunt, uncle, niece, nephew and cousin.

  5. 50 Of The Most Hilarious In-Law Moments That Took A ... - AOL

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    #6 When Your Japanese Father-In-Law Gets Adopted By Your Peruvian Familia. Image ... People who are currently estranged from a family member hold family relationships in slightly lower regard ...

  6. Prohibited degree of kinship - Wikipedia

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    In law, a prohibited degree of kinship refers to a degree of consanguinity (blood relatedness), or sometimes affinity (relation by marriage or sexual relationship) between persons that makes sex or marriage between them illegal. An incest taboo between parent and child or two full-blooded siblings is a cultural universal.

  7. Parent-in-law - Wikipedia

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    A mother-in-law is the mother of a person's spouse. [3] Two women who are mothers-in-law to each other's children may be called co-mothers-in-law, or, if there are grandchildren, co-grandmothers. In comedy and in popular culture, the mother-in-law is stereotyped as bossy, unfriendly, hostile, nosy, overbearing and generally unpleasant.

  8. A Lonely Cow Weeps at Dawn - Wikipedia

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    A Lonely Cow Weeps at Dawn (痴漢義父 息子の嫁と…, Chikan gifu: Musuko no yome to..., lit.Molester Father-in-Law, the Son's Bride and...) aka A Cow at Daybreak (Yoake no ushi) and Cowshed of Immorality (2003) is a Japanese pink film directed by Daisuke Gotō and starring Ryōko Asagi and Horyu Nakamura.

  9. Eminem Spotted Crying In New Video After Learning His ... - AOL

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    Eminem broke the hearts of his fans after dropping an emotional music video for his song Temporary on Thursday (October 3). The song, now famous for being dedicated to his daughter and meant to be ...