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Imran Khan: Lawyers to appeal conviction as protesters stay home fearing a crackdown

Pakistan's former Prime Minister has spent two nights in a high-security prison after he was handed a three-year jail term after not declaring the sale of state gifts. The opposition leader was arrested at his home on Saturday, soon after a court handed down its verdict.

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Imran Khan's lawyers are expected to ask Pakistan's High Court to appeal against the court which sentenced the former PM to 3 years in prison.
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