Just five days before he was due to start his 11-year jail term for insider trading, hedge fund founder Raj Rajaratnam's lawyers made a last ditch effort to keep him out of jail, asking a US court to let him be free on bail while he appeals his conviction.
A three-judge panel in the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit is reviewing a trial court judgement that had refused to grant bail to Sri Lanka-born Rajaratnam while he appealed his conviction.
The panel reserved its judgement and is expected toannounce it before the end of the week.
During Wednesday's hearing, the judges focussed on whether Rajaratnam is a flight risk if he is allowed to remain free on bail.
"Wouldn't he rather be living as a centimillionaire in his own country rather than as a convict in a jail?" Judge Dennis Jacobs asked Rajaratnam's lawyer Patricia
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