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  • Psyblast
    2023 National Champions
    • Jun 2003
    • 42582

    #1156
    Re: Terrorist Attack at the Boston Marathon

    *sigh* The debate about mirandizing the guy and treating him as a regular criminal vs. a terrorist and trying him in military court, etc. is going to be messy and politicized to death, and ultimately worthless, because either way, the end result is likely going to be the same: the guy's days outside of a cell are finished, and he'll never be heard from again.

    Sad that even that will be turned into yet another political firestorm.

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    • Bellsprout
      Hard Times.
      • Oct 2009
      • 25652

      #1157
      Re: Terrorist Attack at the Boston Marathon

      Unless I'm misunderstanding this, I'm pretty sure the dude's going to die, not spend life in prison.

      Federal Death Penalty Act

      Title VI, the Federal Death Penalty Act, created about 60 new death penalty offenses, for crimes related to acts of terrorism, murder of a federal law enforcement officer, drug trafficking, civil rights-related murders, drive-by shootings resulting in death, the use of weapons of mass destruction resulting in death, and carjackings resulting in death.

      The 1995 Oklahoma City bombing occurred a few months after this law came into effect, and the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996 was passed in response, further increasing the federal death penalty. In 2001, Timothy McVeigh was executed for the murder of eight federal law enforcement agents under this title.
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      • p_rushing
        Hall Of Fame
        • Feb 2004
        • 14514

        #1158
        Re: Terrorist Attack at the Boston Marathon

        Originally posted by Brandon13
        If he refuses to talk to them prior to being Mirandized it would just lead to the eventual reading of his rights, wouldn't it? Can he be detained for a set length of time without the reading of his rights under this public safety provision?
        He is under arrest, but they are able to question him right away to end the threat to themselves or the public. All other laws apply and any statements that they want to use in court against him will have to come after he is advised of his rights.

        http://www.fbi.gov/stats-services/pu...1/legal_digest

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        • LambertandHam
          All Star
          • Jul 2010
          • 8008

          #1159
          Re: Terrorist Attack at the Boston Marathon

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          • Chaos81
            Hall Of Fame
            • Mar 2004
            • 17150

            #1160
            Re: Terrorist Attack at the Boston Marathon

            Originally posted by p_rushing
            All other laws apply and any statements that they want to use in court against him will have to come after he is advised of his rights.
            Doesn't seem like this is necessarily true. From a wide scale perspective it is, but they'd still be able to use some of it.

            "and voluntary statements made in response to such narrowly tailored questions can be admitted at trial."

            Of course as Psyblast said, he's going to end up in jail and/or dead for a long time no matter what.

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            • yanksdaniel99
              MVP
              • Jun 2011
              • 1185

              #1161
              Re: Terrorist Attack at the Boston Marathon

              Another photo via CBS: https://twitter.com/timwilliamscbs/s...29477503016960

              Not too graphic for those wondering

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              • Brandon13
                All Star
                • Oct 2005
                • 8915

                #1162
                Originally posted by Chaos81
                "and voluntary statements made in response to such narrowly tailored questions can be admitted at trial."
                I do not believe that should be legal but I also cannot bring myself to give much of a **** about it in situations like this one.

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                • p_rushing
                  Hall Of Fame
                  • Feb 2004
                  • 14514

                  #1163
                  Re: Terrorist Attack at the Boston Marathon

                  Originally posted by Dayman
                  Unless I'm misunderstanding this, I'm pretty sure the dude's going to die, not spend life in prison.



                  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violent...nforcement_Act
                  Yeah at some point in the future after wasting tons of tax payer money, probably tax payer funded legal team (unless someone else pays for it), many appeals, housing and protection, etc.

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                  • TracerBullet
                    One Last Job
                    • Jun 2009
                    • 22119

                    #1164
                    Re: Terrorist Attack at the Boston Marathon

                    Originally posted by Chaos81
                    Of course as Psyblast said, he's going to end up in jail and/or dead for a long time no matter what.
                    Well if he's dead, I'd hope it would be for a long time.
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                    • Brandon13
                      All Star
                      • Oct 2005
                      • 8915

                      #1165
                      Just read that he can be held for 48 hours before being Mirandized.

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                      • Chaos81
                        Hall Of Fame
                        • Mar 2004
                        • 17150

                        #1166
                        Re: Terrorist Attack at the Boston Marathon

                        Originally posted by TracerBullet
                        Well if he's dead, I'd hope it would be for a long time.
                        Well, he died about 375 times according to twitter tonight, maybe that'll carry over.

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                        • p_rushing
                          Hall Of Fame
                          • Feb 2004
                          • 14514

                          #1167
                          Re: Terrorist Attack at the Boston Marathon

                          Originally posted by Brandon13
                          I do not believe that should be legal but I also cannot bring myself to give much of a **** about it in situations like this one.
                          Its only answers to questions like are there any other bombs, where are they at, etc. With the condition he is in from the pictures, he won't be doing any talking now. I'm sure he will have his rights read to him at the hospital.

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                          • Cusefan
                            Earlwolfx on XBL
                            • Oct 2003
                            • 9820

                            #1168
                            Glad it's over but this operation was a absolute success for these gentlemen. 4 dead, hundreds injured, a city traumatized, millions lost in time off, and a grand stage via the US Media. I have a hollow feeling about this, this does not feel like something to be celebrated.
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                            • roadman
                              *ll St*r
                              • Aug 2003
                              • 26339

                              #1169
                              Re: Terrorist Attack at the Boston Marathon

                              Partial closure for the victims and their families has to be some consolation.

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                              • DaImmaculateONe
                                MVP
                                • Oct 2007
                                • 3540

                                #1170
                                Re: Terrorist Attack at the Boston Marathon

                                this didnt look like a suicide mission to me
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                                Vic: No Kenny, that's girl versus girl.
                                Kenny: What's the difference?
                                Vic: Well, in one, one girl wins. In the other....
                                Kenny: Everyone wins?!?!

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