Raj Rajaratnam's 11-year sentence might be far less than what United States District Attorney Preet Bharara sought, but the legal eagle and his team have won a "huge victory," felt Ravi Batra, another high-profile desi lawyer in Manhattan.
"It is a sad day because no one can be happy when a person is going to jail for 11 years and has to pay a $10 million fine," Batra told Rediff.com.
"Yet, one cannot help but celebrate America's unequalled ability to self-correct and re-calibrate societal behaviour under law. The three American heroes in this sordid mess are the compassionate jury, who prayed for Rajaratnam's family even as they found him guilty on all counts; US Attorney Preet Bharara, the new Sheriff of Wall Street; and Judge Richard Howell, who heard the prosecutors, the probation department, defence counsel's plea that a life's ledger of 'good deeds' and 'illness' count at sentencing, and did so," Batra said.
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