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Kankariya made matters worse for them after the trial by asking a bail bondsman if there was "any way I can bribe the judge ... because in my country, you know, we normally do that" and asking about removing his electronic monitoring ankle bracelet, according to the bondsman's testimony at a hearing in March. State Supreme Court Justice Thomas Farber then jailed both jewelers, who had been free on bond. Kankariya regrets the remarks, made as part of a conversation about cultural aspects of how the U.S. and Indian justice systems work, Bachner said Friday. "This was not an event that was ever really going to happen," he said. Shah had nothing to do with Kankariya's remark, Brafman said. Farber said Friday that he wouldn't let the episode influence his sentencing decision, though he called the notion of bribing a judge "incredibly upsetting." "It just kind of rocks my world, for lack of a better word," he said. His sentence was near the one-to-three year minimum for their conviction on insurance fraud and other charges; they could have faced up to 25 years in prison. The range in their sentence reflects the possibility of parole. Farber himself had found them guilty, as they decided to forgo a jury. "I believe I am dealing with men who are basically good people who did bad things," Farber said before sentencing them. But, he added, "I have two people in front of me who were raised in loving and supportive families and who should have known the difference between right and wrong
-- who were raised to appreciate that you don't lie, and you don't steal." Another jewelry dealer was arrested last year on accusations that he acted as one of the costumed robbers, but the case against him was dismissed. No other suspects have been charged.
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