The defendants were sentenced for extortion and fraud offenses following their conviction after a three-week trial in September and October 2021. At trial, the ...
Although the victim was not involved in the theft, Elder punched him in his face in front of his daughters, breaking and bloodying his nose in order to “send a message” to the victim’s brother. Finally, Elder dispatched Bryant and two co-conspirators to the Garden Valley Distributors business where the perpetrators brandished a firearm, pistol-whipped the son and shot Kasem in the face, mortally wounding him. “The defendants will deservedly serve lengthy prison sentences for their ruthless and vicious conduct.” Earlier today, in federal court in Brooklyn, Ppassim Elder, also known as “Bsam,” “Big Sam” and “Sam,” and Wilbert Bryant, also known as “Will” and “La,” were sentenced by United States District Judge William F. At trial, the evidence showed that Elder and Bryant participated in an extortion scheme during which one victim was pistol-whipped and another victim was fatally shot in the face. The defendants were sentenced for extortion and fraud offenses following their conviction after a three-week trial in September and October 2021.
A Karachi court on Wednesday awarded ten-year imprisonment to a man for raping his stepdaughter in Shah Faisal Colony.Additional Sessions Judge Ilyas A ...
He said there were also multiple contradictions in statements of prosecution witnesses, pleading with the judge to acquit the accused of the charge. He was sent back to the prison to serve out the remaining sentence. Advocate Basam Ali Dahri and Bahzad Akbar Gabol, who represented the complainant of the case, argued that the prosecution placed on record sufficient evidence to prove its case against the accused. In his judgement, the judge observed that it was settled principle of law that the DNA report is a corroborate piece of evidence and not direct evidence. The judge noted that the investigating officer, sub-inspector Sardar Muhammad, failed to conduct a proper investigation into the allegation of abortion. The accused started maltreating them and extended death threats if they disclosed the incident to anyone or report it to the police, she said.
Additional Sessions Judge Ilyas A Memon of the Gender-Based Violence Court (East) also imposed a Rs100,000 fine on the convict, Aamir Ali Shehzad, and in case ...
You can read the [original article](https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/1038748-man-gets-10-year-imprisonment-for-raping-stepdaughter) here. He said there were also multiple contradictions in statements of prosecution witnesses, pleading with the judge to acquit the accused of the charge. Advocate Basam Ali Dahri and Bahzad Akbar Gabol, who represented the complainant of the case, argued that the prosecution placed on record sufficient evidence to prove its case against the accused. [y](https://nnn.ng/videodownload/youtube-downloader/) awarded ten-year imprisonment to a man for raping his stepdaughter in Shah Faisal Colony. “The alleged offence is heinous offence which can destroy the entire psychology of a victim by putting her and her relatives to public shame. “In this case, there is no DNA report available on record, even if the DNA report would have come on record, it would not be helpful for either party due to lapse of time,” he said, adding that the victim and her mother admitted that they didn’t file any complaint with police for one-and-a-half year of the incident.
Pithoragarh's additional district sessions judge sentenced a 30-year-old man, a local resident, to 10 years of rigorous imprisonment after finding him.
Her husband had died in 2015 and she lived alone. Police found the man had been raping the woman for five months. The man was then arrested.(The victim's identity has not been revealed to protect her privacy as per Supreme Court directives on cases related to sexual assault)
“The defendants are guilty of multiple crimes of violence and fraud that victimized many persons, including the patriarch of a Queens family who was gunned down ...
You can read the [original article](https://www.justice.gov/usao-edny/pr/two-defendants-sentenced-202-years-and-40-years-imprisonment-respectively-their) here. [](https://nnn.ng/#:~:text=target blogger outreach) [](https://nnn.ng/hausa/#=naijahausacom) [](https://nnn.ng/i/#=free link shortners) Elder was also convicted of crimes committed after his arrest in this case, including stealing his attorney’s identity and lying to federal officials. Although the victim was not involved in the theft, Elder punched him in his face in front of his daughters, breaking and bloodying his nose in order to “send a message” to the victim’s brother. “The defendants will deservedly serve lengthy prison sentences for their ruthless and vicious conduct.”
The judge, Mr Thomas Ajitise, sentenced Hassan Abdullahi, 30, and Yau Mohammed, 22, following their guilty plea for conspiracy and theft and begged the court ...
The prosecutor further told the court that during the police investigation, the convicts confessed to the crime and the tricycle was recovered. He said the complainant said the convicts stole his tricycle where it was parked. Earlier, the Prosecution Counsel, Insp Labaran Ahmed told the court that the case was reported at the Laranto police station on Jan.
Sia Ming Kee, 35, and Lawrence Atam Ubong, 26, each pleaded guilty before Magistrate Zubaidah Sharkawi who sentenced them to 14 months' jail. Zubaidah also ...
For the second charge, the men were charged under Section 414 of the Penal Code, read together with Section 34 of the same Act for voluntarily assisting in disposing of the three units of stolen transformers components around 2pm. For the first charge, they were charged under Section 379 of the Penal Code for committing a theft of three units of the transformers components around 12pm. KUCHING (Feb 8): The Magistrate’s Court here today sentenced two men to jail for stealing and voluntarily assisting in disposing of three units of stolen transformer components belonging to an engineering company worth RM5,000.