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U.S. Judge Runs Ads in Colombia for Rebels | |
2005-08-23 | |
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The announcement was placed in Spanish by U.S. District Judge Thomas Hogan and is slated to be repeated once a week through September. Sheldon Snook, Hogan's executive assistant, said judges are required by law to send out a summons order and said the judge chose to issue this one in the Colombian press because "We don't have (the FARC's) address on file." Besides accusing the FARC as a whole in the kidnappings, the jailed FARC leader Ricardo Palmera has also been named in the case. Palmera, who goes by the alias Simon Trinidad, was extradited to the United States late last year on a May 2004 U.S. indictment that charged him with "conspiring to kidnap" the three Americans. | |
Posted by:Steve White |
#4 RICO their ass and their assistants as well. Remember Posse Comitatus only applies to law enforcement within the US. Mahwahahahaha. |
Posted by: Whineck Cleremp7490 2005-08-23 09:16 |
#3 ![]() Judge Hogan b. ca 1938/9 Apptd District court R.Reagan 1982 Elevated Appeals court G.W. Bush 2001 Sheldon Snook, Hogan's executive assistant... SNOOK? My hands are quivering over my keyboard... |
Posted by: BigEd 2005-08-23 08:00 |
#2 Kind of a funny way to plug a loophole if any of the FARC members are |
Posted by: mmurray821 2005-08-23 04:31 |
#1 SOunds like a judge frustrated with not being able to deal some justice to these Colombian banditos. Probably his last resort. Hey judge, how about some ads in a Caracas daily or two? Would be more than anything else we see being done. Alo Presidente! |
Posted by: Mac Suirtain 2005-08-23 01:13 |