In a message dated 3/1/2003 8:11:50 AM Eastern Standard Time, LunarHunk writes:

>A few minutes later, K'Tael enterred Sickbay with his team and made his way
>over to the unit in which the would-be prisoners were being held.� He walked
>right over to Mr. Rivik and handed him the PADD with the arrest warrant on
>it.
>
>"Mr. Rivik, I must inform you of your rights at this time as we are arresting
>you and the rest of your group here.� You have the right to remain silent and
>refuse to answer questions. Anything you do say may be used against you in a
>court of law.� You have the right to consult an attorney before speaking to
>the police and to have an attorney present during questioning now or in the
>future.� If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be appointed for you
>before any questioning if you wish.� If you decide to answer questions now
>without an attorney present you will still have the right to stop answering
>at any time until you talk to an attorney.� Do you understand your rights, Mr
>Rivik?"
>
>"What are you talking about?� You can't arrest me.� I have diplomatic
>immunity." replied a completely indignant Rivik.� He was obviously not
>expecting this, and was quite upset about it.� Also notable was his lack of
>concern for his lackey's arrest.
>
>K'Tael silently handed Rivik the PADD with the warrent and charges on it.
>Giving the Bajoran a few minutes to read over the documents, he spoke when
>Rivik looked at him. �"As you can see, diplomatic immunity does not keep you
>from being brought in on these charges."
>
>K'Tael stepped forward, turned Rivik around, and placed him in cuffs. <That
>felt good,> he thought to himself. �"If you will just come along, Mr. Rivik.
>We can get you processed and put into a comfortable cell more quicklly."
>
>(response)
>
>Lisa
>

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