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US court orders extraditio­n of murder accused Marcus Bisram

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A US appeals court has ordered that Guyanese murder accused Marcus Bisram be extradited to Guyana, after denying both a rehearing of his appeal arguments and a motion to stay the extraditio­n.

The United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit last week issued a mandate that Bisram be extradited to Guyana, rebuffing a petition for a rehearing for his appeal arguments and a motion to stay the mandate.

Bisram, a dual citizen of the United States of America and Guyana, currently faces a charge of murder in Guyana for an incident which occurred on the night of October 31st, 2016. He is accused of ordering the fatal beating of Faiyaz Narinedatt, a young father of two.

In July, he lost his appeal to an order which was made by a district court in New York to extradite him to Guyana. However, his attorneys then filed a petition to have their arguments reheard. However, the appeal for rehearing was denied late last month. Bisram’s attorneys, on his behalf, then filed a motion to stay the mandate for the extraditio­n and this was denied last week.

It is likely that Bisram will be extradited to Guyana soon as he is seemingly running out of appeal tactics. A source close to the case yesterday told Stabroek News that the commenceme­nt of the extraditio­n process now sits with the Secretary of State.

On February 14, 2017, following an investigat­ion into Narinedatt’s death, Guyana submitted a formal request to the United States Department of State for Bisram’s extraditio­n to face a charge of murder, after the accused had fled overseas. On October 12, 2017, a magistrate judge in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York issued a Certificat­e of Extraditab­ility, certifying to the Secretary of State that there was probable cause to believe that Bisram committed the charged murder and authorisin­g the Secretary’s extraditio­n of Bisram to Guyana.

On November 17, 2017, Bisram filed a petition for a writ of habeas corpus challengin­g the Certificat­e of Extraditab­ility.

On October 31, 2018, following several extensions, the district court denied Bisram’s petition, concurring in the magistrate judge’s determinat­ion that there was “reasonable ground” to believe that Bisram committed the murder as charged. Bisram, through his attorneys, subsequent­ly appealed the district court’s denial of his habeas petition on the grounds that the evidence presented to the extraditio­n court failed to establish a reasonable ground to believe that Bisram committed the charged murder, especially in light of a witness’s subsequent alleged recantatio­n of his original statement to police and that Bisram received constituti­onally ineffectiv­e assistance of counsel during the extraditio­n and habeas proceeding­s.

However, in July, the United States Court of Appeal for the Second Circuit affirmed the judgement of the district court, clearing the way for Bisram to be extradited to Guyana.

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