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was set up by the government to fish for more people to be put on the watch list...lol
 

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Dysfunctional and f'ed up... as much as I want him taken out back and severely beaten to death with thin bamboo sticks... I do believe in the constitution.

I believe he should have a fair, QUICK trial, with his admission of guilt the first blow.
 

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I agree, if he's guilty let him suffer, but make sure its a fair trial. its a slippery slope if the government changes the rules as the feel fit.
 

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It's going to be interesting how this one plays out though. A death penalty served by the federal government in a non death penalty state...?
 

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they just need to put him on trial in death penalty state
 

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I'm no lawyer or anything, but I've never heard of a state convicting someone of crimes that occurred in another state.

If they're caught fleeing the law, the state in which the crimes occurred usually takes the alleged criminal back.
 

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i'm sure your right, but maybe they find a loop hole they could use. Maybe one of the victims was from another state or since it was a national attended event they may argue its federal jurisdiction. or they pass a new law - all terrorist attacks are a federal crime.
 

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i'm sure your right, but maybe they find a loop hole they could use. Maybe one of the victims was from another state or since it was a national attended event they may argue its federal jurisdiction. or they pass a new law - all terrorist attacks are a federal crime.

Finding loopholes in the law is like people analyzing the constitution to its very punctuation to ensure its true meaning.

I think even if you kill a citizen of a state in another state, you're still tried where the crime occurred (this is on personal experience of my friend from WA being murdered in CA).

Even if they passed a new law, wouldn't he be grandfathered?

The whole situation is tricky at this moment.
 
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