cyphercide
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The chest thumping is for the domestic media and not to undermine the DOJ. Once the spotlight is off, some deal will be made.
As for deciding immunity, I'm not sure the judge has any say. The decision lies with the State dept.
Quite the opposite in reality.The judge in question takes the final call.
The US state department, however, has asserted that Khobragade’s transfer to India’s UN mission will not protect her from the criminal charges that led to her arrest last week. What’s more, the charges will not be dropped.
But it’s not up to the state department now. If the judge dealing with the case is convinced of Khobragade’s changed immunity status, the case will be dismissed.
India has other options to get diplomat out - Hindustan Times