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Plotter sentenced

An Iranian shopkeeper accused of offering to pay $U5250,000 for the assassination of Princess Ashraf, twin sister of the late Shah of Iran, has been placed on three years probation. A Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Florence Pickard, in imposing the sentence, recommended against deporting the accused, Mohammed Ali Alikhani, aged 45. Alikhani, who owns a television shop near Los Angeles, pleaded no contest to a charge of soliciting a murder. — Los Angeles.

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Press, 12 March 1982, Page 5

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75

Plotter sentenced Press, 12 March 1982, Page 5

Plotter sentenced Press, 12 March 1982, Page 5

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