What court? What jury?
 
If we pick somebody up of the battlefield in a foriegn country for trying to 
kill a soldier, then what court should they be sent to?

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From: Dana Tierney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mon 10/16/2006 7:27 PM


If they have been arrested for a crime, I don't know how to break this to you, 
but the normal procedure would be to send them through the courts. If they are 
found guilty then they get whatever sentence they get. Sometimes they get 
deported instead or as well. If they are found not guilty they are released. 
But here is the problem. You have to release then if they are found not guilty 
or if ther is unsufficient evidence. For whatever reason the administration 
does not seem to want to do this. So let's note that and move on.




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