If it walks like a duck.... C'mon Nick, if he is on a battlefield and trying to 
kill a soldier he is a combattant. Shoot him before his aim improves ;) If you 
are going to take him prisoner he'd be a prisoner of war. The hell with whether 
he'd do the same for you -- that's ethics at the lowest common denominator.

Dana

> 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?
> 
> ________________________________
> 
> 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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