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Jury Convicts Jaswinder Singh for possession of fire arms while being illegally in US

POSTED BY PUNJABOUTLOOK ON NOVEMBER - 8 - 2013

FRESNO, California ( Inderjit Bajwa ) Jaswinder Singh, 24, of Clovis city, was convicted today of being an alien illegally and unlawfully in the United States in possession of a firearm, United States Attorney Benjamin B. Wagner announced.The guilty verdict was returned by a federal jury in Fresno after a three-day trial before United States District Judge Anthony W. Ishii.According to testimony presented at trial and court documents, On August 20, 2012, Singh was working at a liquor store in Fresno when California Alcohol Beverage Control investigators conducted a compliance check. Investigators discovered a .45-caliber handgun to the right of the cash register within a few feet of Singh. Initially Singh gave a false name to the agents and claimed to be a naturalized U.S. citizen. Upon further questioning, he revealed that he had entered the United States in 2003 using a fraudulent passport.This case is the product of an investigation by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcements (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) with assistance from the California Department of Alcohol Beverage Control. Assistant United States Attorney Kimberley A. Sanchez is prosecuting the case.Singh has been in custody since his arrest. He is scheduled to be sentenced by Judge Ishii on January 21, 2014, at 10:00 a.m. Singh faces a maximum statutory penalty of 10 years in prison. The actual sentence, however, will be determined at the discretion of the court after consideration of any applicable statutory factors and the Federal Sentencing Guidelines, which take into account a number of variables

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Sikh students bright future destroyed by one night of violent madness

POSTED BY PUNJABOUTLOOK ON NOVEMBER - 7 - 2013

Manchester (U.K)A Sikh student Gurinder Ranshi, 23, was two years into a degree to become an optician when he was caught by police raiding a couples home with a masked gang .A university student is starting a jail sentence after he threw away his bright future by taking part in a terrifying raid on a couples home.Former private schoolboy Gurinder Ranshi, 23, was two years into a degree course to become an optician when he joined an armed masked gang who burst into a house and robbed a couple. One of the gang beat the man with a metal bar as his girlfriend watched in horror. Ranshi then helped another man ransack the house. When police arrived at the house in Hyde, Greater Manchester, Ranshi tried to flee by leaping from an upstairs window, said prosecutor Adam Lodge. But he fractured his spine as he landed and was arrested.Ranshi, a charity worker whose father Mita is an optician, had never been in trouble with police before. He grew up in a sprawling detached home in Sale and was a pupil at William Hulmes Grammar School before it scrapped its £7,400-a-year fees. Ranshi, who is studying at the University of Bradford, was a talented schoolboy golfer who won a hat-trick of top junior trophies at Washington Golf Club.He denied any wrongdoing and said he was forced to commit the burglary by other men. But a jury found him guilty of aggravated burglary after a trial at Manchesters Minshull Street Crown Court. Judge Mushtaq Khokhar told Ranshi: I still find it difficult as to why you would become involved in something like this, with the parents you have. His father Mita declined to comment on the case. But a neighbour said: They had everything, his family did everything for him and he never wanted for anything perhaps that was the problem. You could not meet a nicer family. They will be devastated.

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Punjabi Drivers hug unwelcome, pleads guilty to touching passenger

THE matter involving a taxi driver Palwinder SIngh, who assaulted a paying customer has been adjourned for one week so the mans defence solicitor can look up authorities for sentencing.

The 23-year-old man, Palwinder Singh, pleaded guilty in the Mackay Magistrates Court today to one count of common assault after he inappropriately touched a female passenger when he was driving her home.

Magistrate Damien Dwyer said this was more serious than a simple hug because of Singhs position as a taxi driver at the time of the incident. Just as police, ambulance officers and taxi drivers needed to be protected from the public, so too did the public need to be protected, Mr Dwyer said.

I take this a little more seriously than a straight common assault, Mr Dwyer said.

Late at night (in a) lonely place and (he) assaults a passenger.

Ms Krieg said Singh had lived in Australia for four years, while his family resided in his home country.

There had already been consequences for his actions. Singh had his licence as a taxi driver suspended shortly after the incident, Ms Krieg said. His decision to hug the woman had affected him emotionally since the incident and he was disappointed with himself.

The incident occurred just after midnight on May 25 this year. The mans taxi driving licence was suspended shortly after the incident.

The victim woman said that she was shocked when Mr Singh hugged her without permission and ran his hands over her body after dropping her at home late at night.

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