Defence pleads mercy for Pawan, citing young age


New Delhi, Sep 11 (IANS): Defence counsel appearing for Pawan Gupta, one of the convicted in the Dec 16 gang rape and murder case, Wednesday pleaded for mercy citing his young age. Gupta, a fruit vendor, is 19 years old.

Defence counsel also said the crime was committed on the spur of the moment and was not premeditated.

Counsel opposed the prosecution's demand for death penalty for the convicted, and said life imprisonment may be given to Pawan instead of death.

Pawan is "just 19 years old and there are chances of his reform", the advocate said.

Arguing on the quantum of sentence in the case, the prosecution sought death penalty for the four men accused who were convicted for the gang rape and murder of the physiotherapist intern.

The court Tuesday called the crime "premeditated" and "brutal". The case shook the nation, and raised a howl of protests.

 

  

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  • Surendra Poojari, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 11 2013

    We don't want this criminal to reform. His presence is not required in the society. His counsel needs counselling. It is pathetic to see this chor lawyers protecting the criminals. Can these scoundrels think about victim's family? Victim was raped and killed and this is unpardonable act. Torturing and hanging immediately is the best punishment for this criminal along with people who are trying to save him. Yesterday Sushma Swaraj pressed for hanging of this criminal. Where are our other lawmakers? Are they in deep sleep? People need to rethink before sending them to parliament again. Delhi Government headed by Sheila Dixit is completely a failure to protect women. Delhi government should be dismissed for it's failure in protecting it's citizens.

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