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    Man set to be tried abroad
    Daily News

    Los Angeles Daily News
    Aug. 19, 2006

    A Glendale man who fled to Armenia when he came under suspicion of
    strangling his 23-year-old girlfriend is scheduled to be tried next
    week for murder.

    If convicted in an Armenian court, Artur Khanzadyan, 25, could serve
    up to 12 years in jail. He was arrested there in November, just two
    months after investigators found the body of his girlfriend, Odet
    Tsaturyan, in the trunk of his car.

    Glendale police and U.S. Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Pasadena, have asked local
    authorities to return Khanzadyan to the United States for trial, where
    he could face up to life in prison if convicted, but Armenian officials
    refused. The two nations do not have a formal extradition treaty.

    Tsaturyan's father Shagen Tsaturyan, who insisted Khanzadyan be
    brought back, will be attending the hearing with two Glendale police
    officers. Hrachooe Tsaturyan, his wife, said he wanted to ensure
    Khanzadyan is convicted, despite being tried overseas.

    The Glendale Police Officer's Association and St. Peter's Armenian
    Church paid for Tsaturyan's $1,500 airfare.
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