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BANGKOK, Sept 22 (Reuters) - A lawyer for a suspected Russian arms dealer urged a court in Thailand on Monday to refuse a U.S. request to hand him over for trial.
U.S. prosecutors say Viktor Bout, arrested in Bangkok in an American sting operation after arriving from Moscow in March, has been trafficking arms since the 1990s, using a fleet of cargo planes to send weapons to Africa, South America, and the Middle East
Superior Court Judge Charlotte Woolard, who had reinstated a jury's murder verdict for the January 2001 attack at a hearing last month, rejected a defense lawyer's request for probation today and said the horrific circumstances of the crime far outweighed Knoller's previous crime-free record.
Woolard said Knoller had not bothered to put a muzzle on her aggressive 140-pound dog before taking him out of the apartment and did not call for help, retrieve a weapon or dial 911 while the animal was mauling Diane Whipple for at least 10 minutes.
Knoller 'left Ms. Whipple in the hallway to die alone,' the judge said. She said Knoller lied repeatedly in grand jury and trial testimony, has never expressed remorse, and 'blamed the victim' in a television interview after the attack.
The 25-minute hearing included a statement from Whipple's partner, Sharon Smith, who looked at Knoller and declared that more than seven years after 'the worst day of my life and the last day of Diane's life, finally there is some justice.'
Knoller, 53, wearing orange jail clothing, looked straight ahead throughout the hearing and did not speak before being led away by guards
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