Re: India-US relations: News and Discussions IV
Posted: 31 May 2024 07:21
Does a state conviction even go to US supreme court? It will just end up in the state supreme court AFAIK
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How is that a given? Please cough up evidence, not some hearsay. I never thought you sire, of all people, would be pushing an out and out CT.
@A_Gupta ji, I am sure you agree with this statement of mine (I will provide evidence when you come up with evidence for your above claim)
IN their bid to stall his extradition to the United States, lawyers for Nikhil Gupta, currently in custody in Prague for his alleged involvement in the plot to kill Khalistan separatist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, asked the court to determine if he was an agent working for the Indian secret service and if he could have refused the order to kill Pannun, show court documents accessed by The Sunday Express.
Ironically, a Czech court rebutted this argument and said that it was “absurd” to consider that a democracy like India would resort to such methods.
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Court documents show that as Gupta’s lawyers made a case against his extradition before the Prague High Court, they urged the court to check whether if their client was acting as a “soldier sui generis” in eliminating a terrorist, who according to the Indian government, threatens India’s security similarly to how Osama bin Laden threatened the United States.
The High Court in Prague in its January 8 order, a copy of which is with The Sunday Express, shot down this argument stating that it found it unnecessary to consider whether the Gupta was obligated to comply with the murder demand due to his potential connections to his country’s secret services.
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“Neither the legal qualification of the crime nor the act itself or the circumstances of its commission suggest a political or military dimension. The argument that he was hired by an Indian government agent responsible for security matters, implying it was likely an assignment given by the Indian government (with the person committing the crime being a “soldier sui generis” eliminating a member of a terrorist movement), cannot be a reason preventing the complainant’s extradition. As the High Court stated, the complainant is not a political activist and the act was not aimed at changing the order of public affairs,” said the Constitutional Court’s release shared by spokesperson Kamila Abbasi.
Gupta was detained by Czech authorities, at the request of the US government, shortly after he arrived in Prague on June 30 last year. Since then, the case pertaining to his extradition to the US, where he would be tried for allegedly plotting to kill Pannun, has been heard and decided by the Czech Municipal Court, High Court, and Constitutional Court.
On May 22, the Constitutional Court, country’s top court, dismissed Gupta’s challenge to the decisions of the Municipal Court in Prague dated November 23, 2023, and the High Court in Prague dated January 8, 2024, both of which had ruled positively on the admissibility of the US request for his extradition.
The Constitutional Court’s decision has paved the way for Gupta’s extradition, but the final call now rests with the Ministry of Justice.
"We want to commend India's government and its voters for completing and participating in such a massive electoral process,' he said during a daily news briefing. 'We look forward to seeing the final results." he said during his daily news briefing.
The election results can be interpreted as a semi victory for Victoria Nuland and gang. The SD statement is only playing for time. Because of stupidity of some BJP leader/s the SD has been handed an unexpected victory.Mort Walker wrote: ↑05 Jun 2024 05:26 Notice that Biden hasn't congratulated PM Modi as of the time of this post, but State Dept. gave some obscure statement
"We want to commend India's government and its voters for completing and participating in such a massive electoral process,' he said during a daily news briefing. 'We look forward to seeing the final results." he said during his daily news briefing.
who helped?NRao wrote: ↑05 Jun 2024 12:10The election results can be interpreted as a semi victory for Victoria Nuland and gang. The SD statement is only playing for time. Because of stupidity of some BJP leader/s the SD has been handed an unexpected victory.Mort Walker wrote: ↑05 Jun 2024 05:26 Notice that Biden hasn't congratulated PM Modi as of the time of this post, but State Dept. gave some obscure statement
Congratulations to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the National Democratic Alliance on their victory, and the nearly 650 million voters in this historic election.
The friendship between our nations is only growing as we unlock a shared future of unlimited potential.
NoMort Walker wrote: ↑05 Jun 2024 23:03 Countries/Govts congratulate Modi Ji immediately after winning 240 Seats:
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Good catch, vera_k ji.vera_k wrote: ↑05 Jun 2024 23:55 Looks like they waited until after the INDIA bloc meeting here. Some levers were tried perhaps?
INDIA bloc meeting
Not directly/intentionally. There was no collaboration with foreigners at any level - just to be clear.
Happy to receive call from my friend President @JoeBiden
. Deeply value his warm words of felicitations and his appreciation for the Indian democracy. Conveyed that India-US Comprehensive Global Partnership is poised to witness many new landmarks in the years to come. Our partnership will continue to be a force for global good for the benefit of humanity.
@POTUS
Per this,in about 24 hours number of countries was 90 .. Much more now .. missing one (again per this report) is Pakistan, and Turkey.. and Canada was a little late..Mort Walker wrote: ↑05 Jun 2024 23:03 Countries/Govts congratulate Modi Ji immediately after winning 240 Seats:
The District Attorney’s office of New York intends to prosecute this case in a manner that makes Gupta an example and a deterrent. If convicted, Gupta, who is charged with two separate offences under Title 18 (United States Code, Section 1958)—murder-for-hire and conspiracy to commit murder-for-hire—could face up to 20 years in prison, as each offence carries a maximum statutory penalty of 10 years.
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Sources believe that once Gupta’s trial starts, he might enter into a plea bargain with the Department of Justice in exchange for a reduced sentence, regular communication with family members, and better prison conditions.
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The plea bargain is likely to be arranged by the DA’s office if Gupta agrees to sign statements and claim that he was working for Indian agencies. The plea bargain, being a public document, could also be used by anti-India groups in Washington to set a narrative. A similar approach was adopted by the US in the case of 26/11 Mumbai attack accused David Coleman Headley, who in March 2010 pleaded guilty to a dozen federal terrorism charges, admitting his participation in planning the Mumbai attacks. Headley accepted the guilty plea proposition before US District Judge Harry Leinenweber in Federal Court in Chicago.
So all he has to do is sign a "claim", no proof needed? While criminals like Headley and Tahawwur Rana enjoy total protection in the American jail. Strangely, following news came out yesterday.https://sundayguardianlive.com/top-five ... in-the-u-s
Trial of Nikhil Gupta in Pannun case set to begin in the U.S.
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The plea bargain is likely to be arranged by the DA’s office if Gupta agrees to sign statements and claim that he was working for Indian agencies.
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Rana's defense has alleged double jeopardy or being tried twice for the same crime, which is barred by the U.S. Constitution, as well as the near certainty of Rana's death while in foreign custody.
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Thanks for udate on Rana..chanakyaa wrote: ↑07 Jun 2024 07:06 <snip>
So all he has to do is sign a "claim", no proof needed? While criminals like Headley and Tahawwur Rana enjoy total protection in the American jail. Strangely, following news came out yesterday.
(Tahawwur Rana) 20-minute fight for his life: Chicago terrorist to argue for US mercy...
Rana's defense has alleged double jeopardy or being tried twice for the same crime, which is barred by the U.S. Constitution, as well as the near certainty of Rana's death while in foreign custody.
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I remember from the 1980's when the khalistani terror was happening, Senator Jesse Helms of the Heritage Foundation was a supporter of khalistan