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Court of Appeals in New York rejected a lawyer of Russian businessman Viktor Bout in another delay of appeal. According to ITAR-TASS, the Court confirmed tupperware promo november 2012 that the documents should be made available on January 30.
The next request for deferment of Bout's lawyer Albert Dayan sent to the court in early January. He asked to postpone the appeal deadline of three months, explaining his request large volume of documents tupperware promo november 2012 in the case, as well as the facts that Booth, who is in prison in Illinois, has virtually no ability to communicate with his defense, and that because of interest in the case Russian authorities Dayan himself must regularly travel to Russia to inform officials about during the appeal process.
Viktor Bout was sentenced to 25 years in prison April 5, 2012. The Court considered it proven guilty of conspiring with the rebels group "Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia" (FARC) for the purpose of illegal arms sales.
After sentencing, Bout Russian Foreign Ministry said that it intends to pursue the extradition of prisoners to their homeland. Meanwhile, the convict himself tupperware promo november 2012 preferred to begin the appeal process to achieve the recognition of his innocence, despite the fact that before the end of the appeal Bout's extradition to Russia, according to the law, will be impossible.
Originally documents for the appeal were to be provided prior to November 1, 2012, but in August the court decided to extend the deadline until the end of January. The reason for this was an appeal as Diane, in which he reported a large volume of documents in the case.
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