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US Court Declines Indian-Origin Man's Plea In Sexual Assault Case

Darpan News Desk IANS, 02 Mar, 2016 12:41 PM
    The Supreme Court of Ohio in the US has declined to accept an Indian-origin man's appeal in a sexual assault case.
     
    Upholding the February 2015 conviction by a Logan County Common Pleas jury in Ohio for kidnapping and gross sexual imposition, the court refused to accept the plea of Gurwinder Singh, 28, who is serving a nine-year sentence for sexual assault on a woman, examiner.org reported on Tuesday.
     
    The assault occurred at the Valero gas station in Stokes Township in Ohio on February 25, 2013 where he worked at the time. He was labelled a Tier-II sex offender requiring him to register with authorities for 25 years. 
     
    He had entered a guilty plea to rape in 2013 and was sentenced to five years in prison. 
     
    Singh took the case to trial in February 2015. He was found guilty of both charges and given a nine-year sentence. He is also facing deportation.

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