As follow-up to this, the guy just pled not guilty. But of course he would 
anyway.


> see, I almost didn't post the story because I knew someone would say 
> that. 
> 
> Actually, as further details comes to light, it seems that the 
> Mexicans charged him with an immigration offense -- probably going 
> more than 10 km from the border without a visa -- in order to expedite. 
> They do have other warrants on the guy but the are giving priority to 
> the murder of a police officer up here. Extradition could have been a 
> lengthy process. Unfortunately going this route does involve a bond as 
> it's something they normally charge drunken Amercans with. And you're 
> all in favor of complying with the law, right, Robert? And keeping 
> Americans out of Mexican jails?
> 
> Actually it seems that the breakdown in communications happened 
> somewhere at the federal level, whether Mexican or American is unclear, 
> since the original plan was that he was to be brought to the bridge 
> and the deputies waited there for several hours before heading into 
> Juarez to investigate. 
> 
> >call it what it is - Mexican Payola
> >
> >On 4/5/06, Dana Tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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