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The judges who rejected Kasab's appeal pointed out he killed innocent people mercilessly, with extreme perversity, and with no signs of remorse.
Indian Court Upholds Death Sentence for Mumbai Terror Attacker 2011
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The judges who rejected Kasab's appeal pointed out he killed innocent people mercilessly, with extreme perversity, and with no signs of remorse.
Indian Court Upholds Death Sentence for Mumbai Terror Attacker 2011
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Kasab's lawyer, K.P. Pawar, argued for life imprisonment, saying his client was young and should have a chance to reform.
Gunman Ajmal Amir Kasab sentenced to die for 2008 Mumbai attacks 2010
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"Ajmal brought a bad name to this village," said Tufail, 23, who lives across the narrow alley where Kasab's house was.
Indian court convicts Pakistani militant in Mumbai attacks 2010
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Part of the reason for that is the complexity of the legal system: Kasab's conviction must first be confirmed by the high court, and he can then appeal to the supreme court, and ultimately to the president for clemency.
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"If he did [cry], they were crocodile tears," Nikam said of Kasab's reaction to the sentence.
Gunman Ajmal Amir Kasab sentenced to die for 2008 Mumbai attacks 2010
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A total of 610 witnesses testified during Kasab's trial, which ran for 271 days and produced a 1,522-page verdict that was read aloud today in a packed courtroom on the jail premises in Mumbai where Kasab is being held for security reasons.
Indian court convicts Pakistani militant in Mumbai attacks 2010
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"If he did [cry], they were crocodile tears," Nikam said of Kasab's reaction to the sentence.
India gives death penalty to gunman in Mumbai terrorist attack 2010
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During the announcement of Kasab's verdict, the judge said India had evidence that Kasab was a part of Lashkar-i-Taiba.
Indian court convicts Pakistani militant in Mumbai attacks 2010
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Kasab's defense lawyer, K.P. Pawar, argued for life imprisonment, saying his client was young and needed a chance for reform.
India gives death penalty to gunman in Mumbai terrorist attack 2010
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