Madacapa said:Mr. Bush, you are under arrest for crimes against humanity for illegally starting a war with Iraq.
You have the right to remain silent and refuse to answer questions. Do you understand?
Anything you do say may be used against you in a court of law. Do you understand?
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. Do you understand?
If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be appointed for you before any questioning if you wish. Do you understand?
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?
Knowing and understanding your rights as I have explained them to you, are you willing to answer my questions without an attorney present?
Madacapa said:Mr. Turtle,
I don't have to go and arrest him. I am asking him to turn himself into the authorities. I am sure his lawyers will tell him where to go to get finger printed.
Madacapa
TurtleDude said:dream on. Its sad seeing so many jihadist enablers in the left these days. Its far more reasonable to see all the hateful BUsh bashers who hope for American losses so they can blame Bush arrested for aiding and comforting the Islamist enemy than your crack pipe dream
this thread looks like basement material to me-the premise has no sensible argument other than to cause a flame war
TurtleDude said:dream on. Its sad seeing so many jihadist enablers in the left these days. Its far more reasonable to see all the hateful BUsh bashers who hope for American losses so they can blame Bush arrested for aiding and comforting the Islamist enemy than your crack pipe dream
this thread looks like basement material to me-the premise has no sensible argument other than to cause a flame war
TimmyBoy said:Wait a second Turtle, you are a lawyer, you should know that before making an arrest, by the written laws of the land, an officer of the law must first have probable cause.
TimmyBoy said:Wait a second Turtle, you are a lawyer, you should know that before making an arrest, by the written laws of the land, an officer of the law must first have probable cause.
Madacapa said:Based on what I have seen I have made an arrest. It is up to the prosecuters to actually try the case in court. If Mr. Bush does not turn himself in, then there is nothing that I can do. I have made a Citizen's Arrest, so it is legal.
And yes, I am trying to start a Flame War...:fueltofir
TurtleDude said:You clearly have no clue about the law so stick to whining about losing the last two elections:mrgreen:
TurtleDude said:You clearly have no clue about the law so stick to whining about losing the last two elections:mrgreen:
danarhea said:As much as I wouldn't mind Bush being thrown in jail for what he has done, I must remind you that this section of the forum is for newsworthy events. If there is a warrant out for the arrest of Bush, then please post a link. Otherwise, this thread belongs in the Basement, IMHO.
TimmyBoy said:Quick Question Turtle. I have maintained a pre-paid legal insurance plan with a private company. I keep it for the future if I ever need a lawyer for whatever reasons that may come up. What sort of recommendations do you have? Are these pre-paid legal insurance plans worth it? I mean, we do live in a letigation happy society and it certainly helps to be able to consult a lawyer when you feel your rights have been violated. Not that I am sue happy or anything. Not to mention, I might need to grant power of attorney to somebody or eventually make a will.
TurtleDude said:for that sort of stuff I think t hey are a good idea since everyone ought to have legal advice when doing a will, power of attorney, real estate transfer etc. I have had no dealings with these however. Check and see what the coverage is limited to however
TimmyBoy said:I think I have a pretty decent legal insurance plan. My medical insurance company was stonewalling on making a payment I was responsible for, so I used my insurance to consult a lawyer and he wrote a letter to the insurance company which had a positive effect because the insurance company made the payment they were suppose to make. But generally, if I were going to sue, my legal plan would offer a 25% discounted rate and if I were criminally charged with certain offenses I had several hundred hours of criminal defense time. But they also offer writing of wills and real-estate transfers and writing threatening letters heh heh.
danarhea said:My company had pre-paid legal a few years ago, and it was good for the more mundane tasks, but when it came to real litigation, we were not very happy with them. We fired them about 6 years ago. At the present time, we are forclosing a commercial lien in downtown Houston, and the pre-paid legal firm we once had would have been out of their element. Currently, we have an attorney who is familiar with the law as it applies to contracts, Texas Property Law, and rules and regulations which affect the construction industry. She was recommended to us originally by ACCA (Air Conditioning Contractors of America - We are a member), and is handling our present case. We have learned that, when seeking a lawyer, one which specializes in areas of the law relevant to your own particular interests is best.
mikeey said:Madacapa where did he come from,can anyone tell me,Bush is an ENGLISH
name what is the history of his family.
mikeey
Madacapa said:Based on what I have seen I have made an arrest. It is up to the prosecuters to actually try the case in court. If Mr. Bush does not turn himself in, then there is nothing that I can do. I have made a Citizen's Arrest, so it is legal.
And yes, I am trying to start a Flame War...:fueltofir
Canuck said:shouldnt be hard to convict him
He is an easy target
he has broken the law several times
TurtleDude said:You are lying and I doubt you have the ability to explain what law he broke and what court would have jurisidiction. While you are at it discuss the concept of sovereign immunity and "official acts" relevance to this
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?