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To: Steve Dietrich who wrote (470958)4/12/2009 3:56:46 PM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 1574678
 
Was the captured pirate read his Miranda rights ?



To: Steve Dietrich who wrote (470958)4/12/2009 3:58:28 PM
From: longnshort  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1574678
 
Somali pirate in custody, could face life sentence
Apr 12 02:10 PM US/Eastern
By MATT APUZZO

WASHINGTON (AP) - A Somali pirate captured during a hostage standoff in the Indian Ocean was in military custody Sunday and could face life in a U.S. prison.

"He's in military custody right now," FBI spokesman John Miller said. "That will change as this becomes more of a criminal issue than a military issue."

Both piracy and hostage-taking carry life sentences under U.S. law.

Three pirates were killed Sunday in a military operation that rescued Capt. Richard Phillips, who had been held hostage aboard a lifeboat for days.

Both Miller and Justice Department spokesman Dean Boyd said no decisions have been made regarding charges against the lone surviving pirate.

"The Justice Department will be reviewing the evidence and other issues to determine whether to seek prosecution in the United States," Boyd said.

Phillips was taken hostage after his cargo ship was attacked by pirates. The crew thwarted the hijacking but the pirates fled with Phillips into a lifeboat.

Attorney General Eric Holder said this past week that the U.S. hasn't seen a case of piracy against an American ship in hundreds of years. U.S. prosecutors do have jurisdiction to bring charges when a crime is committed against a U.S. citizen or on a U.S. ship.

we have to feed this sub human for the rest of his life ?? fukk that, hang the bastard, keel haul him, make him walk the plank.



To: Steve Dietrich who wrote (470958)4/12/2009 4:58:10 PM
From: bentway1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574678
 
"Why do you suppose i-node refuses to own up?"

He's like Bush in that way. It's not possible for him to accept any error on his part. Somehow, it's always the other guy who doesn't get it, is too stupid to understand, etc.

Many times, according to him, the rest of us are just too stupid to understand any possible explanation he could give, so, there's just no point in giving one.

He has a self-claimed IQ of 140 you know!



To: Steve Dietrich who wrote (470958)4/12/2009 10:54:39 PM
From: J_F_Shepard  Respond to of 1574678
 
He's a classic pussy.....



To: Steve Dietrich who wrote (470958)4/13/2009 12:59:35 AM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1574678
 
Why do you suppose i-node refuses to own up?

What cracks me up is that he didn't go after the craziest part of the article.....that pirates are do gooders!