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FBI Captures Marine Wanted For Murder
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Sounds to me like some regular Mexican cop or cops caught him and the FBI wants credit for it.
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Even if he goes to prison, he "might" have an "accident" when his fellow inmates get a hold of him. I hope they will not be kind to the turd...
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Originally posted by equinox137 View PostYes, they can and they're not bound by the decisions or promises of the civilian prosecutor.
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Originally posted by Southflaguy View Posthttp://cbs4.com/national/FBI.Marine.....2.697202.html
"Laurean's swift arrest in Mexico was due to the diligence and dedication of the Mexican government and our law enforcement partners," Nathan Gray, the special agent in charge of the FBI's Charlotte office, said in a statement.
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Originally posted by VA Dutch View Post
Couldn't the USMC try him under "military" justice (UCMJ) after his civilian trial?
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Don't know if there was an implicit or explicit "promise" to spare him a ride on Old Sparky......but that was probably made by the civilian prosecutor.
Couldn't the USMC try him under "military" justice (UCMJ) after his civilian trial? It may tick off the Mexican authorities, but why should we honestly care? Tell them that we'll keep our end of the bargain for our criminals hiding in their country when they get serious about their criminals hiding in ours.
May this turd (who is not deserving of being called "Marine" right now) find himself at the business end of a home-made shank.
~ End of rant. ~
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Heh
Imagine that. Having trouble getting someone into America from Mexico.
I guess we are making progress on that front.
Glad we caught him. About time.
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The article states that the civilian courts are going to try him,,,,,looks like the crime occurred off base?
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Since he is a Marine, and not a Civilian, wouldn't they do this type of thing in the military court, since both parties were in the Armed Forces?
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Originally posted by LA DEP View PostLooks like it is the local county that will charging him....whenever he actually get extradited back......
I know he can be tried AGAIN under the UCMJ once the state trial is over,,,,but will they?
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Originally posted by Bronze View Postthe difference here is this turd was in the Marine Corps. when this happened. He will face a court martial according to the UCMJ (Uniformed code of military justice), which makes civilian courts look like a day at the park. Chances are he will face a noose or firing squad given the "special circumstances".
I know he can be tried AGAIN under the UCMJ once the state trial is over,,,,but will they?
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I am glad they finally got this turd. I think it will be better for him to suffer in prison forever. Maybe some of the "boys" will have their turn with him.
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