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On Fri, 16 Jan 2004 11:47:12 GMT, "Steven P. McNicoll"
wrote: "Colin Campbell" (remove underscore) wrote in message ... What happens in real life is that - for minor offenses - the subject is cited with a mandatory court appearance before a US Magistrate. For serious offenses the subject is detained pending the arrival of the US Marshals or FBI (who conduct the arrest). So if a civilian commits an offense on a military installation the military police have no power to seize and hold him? Did you read what I posted? "It's not American foreign policy, or the plight of the Palestinians, or America's longstanding support for Israel. A group of people with money and weaponry have simply decided that we, as a civilization, are unfit to live, and want, eventally, to exterminate us." 'Christian Century' magazine |
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"Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message ink.net...
"Colin Campbell" (remove underscore) wrote in message ... Actually, no. The military does not have arrest powers for any persons not under the UCMJ. What happens in real life is that - for minor offenses - the subject is cited with a mandatory court appearance before a US Magistrate. For serious offenses the subject is detained pending the arrival of the US Marshals or FBI (who conduct the arrest). (I spent a year pulling 'Military Police Duty Officer' 3-4x a month at Ft Lewis not long ago and I got to be an expert on jurisdictional issues.) So if a civilian commits an offense on a military installation the military police have no power to seize and hold him? Of course they do. They just don't have the power to arrest him. |
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Second, the militray doesn't have the legal right to arrest the President,
and I challenge anyone to demonstrate otherwise. In less enlightened societies, this is regular practice, and is called a coup. all the best -- Dan Ford email: see the Warbird's Forum at www.warbirdforum.com and the Piper Cub Forum at www.pipercubforum.com |
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Semantics - 'arrest' in its legal sense is a precise term. 'Crime
prevention' is an act that can be performed by any person, military or civilian. For instance, are you just going to ignore something like a mugger beating up a grandmother? Or, as in Florida, where two geezers simultaneously offed an armed robber sticking up the restaurant and interrupting their lunches. (They were sitting at different tables.) Better make the correct decision, though. Walt BJ |
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