Not easy for Lalu Prasad Yadav to get bail now: Legal experts

Highlights
- Special CBI judge convicted Lalu and 15 others for fraudulently withdrawing Rs 89 lakh earmarked for the animal husbandry department from the Deoghar treasury between 1991 and 1994 when Lalu was CM.
- The latest setback came after RJD failed to convince the SC that Lalu, having already been convicted once, cannot be tried multiple times as all the cases against him arise from the same "conspiracy".

“Higher courts in the past were seen to be very conservative in granting bail to a habitual offender; that is, to the person who has been convicted for a second time,” Patna high court’s senior lawyer Y V Giri said and recalled Lalu was granted bail by the Supreme Court after his conviction in 2013.
Sources in the CBI which probed the case said Lalu was named in five cases lodged in Jharkhand and one lodged in Bihar. Of the five cases in Jharkhand, he has been convicted in two. The remaining three cases are in different stages of trial and so is the case registered in Bihar.
The cases under trial are RC-38 (A) for withdrawal of Rs 3.97 crore from the Dumka treasury, RC-68 (A) for withdrawal of Rs 36 crore from the Chaibasa treasury, RC-47 (A) for withdrawal of Rs 184 crore from Doranda treasury and RC-63 for withdrawal of Rs 45 lakh from Bhagalpur treasury.
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