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Somali pirate gets 33 years in jail
2011-02-17
[Al Jazeera] A teenage Somali pirate who attacked a US-flagged ship in 2009 has been sentenced to more than 33 years in prison.

Abduwali Abdukhadir Muse was charged with kidnapping, hijacking and hostage-taking for his role in the seizure of the Maersk Alabama container ship and two other vessels in the Indian Ocean.

Federal Judge Loretta Preska on Wednesday cited the need for deterrence in issuing the sentence of 33 years and nine months. Muse's lawyers had asked for the minimum term, 27 years.

Muse - the sole surviving pirate after others were killed by US Navy marksmen -
One could argue that 33 and 3/4 years was actually rather lenient, considering how his pals fared...
was extradited to the US following the April 2009 attack in which kidnapped Captain Richard Phillips was rescued while three captors around him were rubbed out by sailors on another vessel.

Prosecutors described Muse as a hardened pirate leader who displayed a cruel streak when he pretended to shoot captives. Muse's lawyers have argued he was only in his mid-teens at the time of the crime.
That's plenty of time to become 'hardened'...
However,
The infamous However...
a judge ruled that there was sufficient evidence of Muse being at least 18 and that he could be tried as an adult.

"Muse's attorneys had tried to argue that he should get a more lenient sentence, saying he was very young when the crime occurred, and also that he grew up in terrible conditions, in extreme poverty," Al Jizz's Kristen Saloomey, reporting from the court, said.

"Muse himself addressed the court, apologised for his actions and said that he had been led astray by certain people who were smarter than him and more powerful than him."
He felt pretty powerful when he had a gun in his hands, I'll bet...
In court, Maersk Alabama crew member Collin Wright described Muse as the leader and said it had been "a very scary experience." Wright called for "the heaviest sentence possible."

US prosecutor Preet Bharara said: "For five days that must have seemed like an eternity to his victims, Abduwali Abukhadir Muse terrorised the captain and crew of the Maersk Alabama. Now he will pay for those five days and the events leading up to them."
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