Tuesday, April 3, 2012

GOVERNMENT MEMORANDUM ASKS FOR LIFE SENTENCE FOR VIKTOR BOUT

The United States Attorney in New York has filed a lengthy sentencing memorandum, with extensive legal citations to authorities, asking the trial judge* to sentence convicted terrorist arms dealer Viktor Bout to Life in Federal Prison. Calling Bout "among the world's most successful and sophisticated arms traffickers, government prosecutors argue that even the 25-year minimum mandatory sentence imposed for the surface-to-air missile count is insufficient for an individual who intended to be the "one stop arms supplier, transporter, military instructor and money launderer" for the FARC.


Sentencing is scheduled for 5 April, 2012. Under the provisions of the Sentencing Reform Act, parole has been abolished. Unless the Court later reduces his sentence, if he is sentenced to life, he will die in prison.
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*United States vs. Viktor Bout,  Case No.: 09-cr-000365-SAS (SDNY).

Note to readers: there are seven prior articles about the Bout case in this blog. You can access them by typing his name into the white search enquiry box in the upper left-hand corner of this page.

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