Totalwreck123
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? New Jersey
It's a well-known fact the feds have over a 95% conviction rate. What I'm curious to know is how do they transport these "big time" prisoners from New York to Florence ADX? You do know about Florence...that's where they bring all the bigshot terrorists, take them downstairs, slam the celldoor shut, say "Adios, Amigo!" and noone ever sees or hears from them again until their heart stops beating.
Also how do they transport lesser convicts between states to other prisons in the BOP?
A two-prong question: You know when the Times Square bomber got taken off that plane bound for the Mid-East somewhere. I was under the impression that according to Maritime law once you set foot on a plane from a country you are considered on the soil of that country, irregardless of what runway the plane is on. Wouldn't the USA need permission from that plane's country of registry or the Captain to remove someone out of a seat? I know the plane was from a foreign country.
It's a well-known fact the feds have over a 95% conviction rate. What I'm curious to know is how do they transport these "big time" prisoners from New York to Florence ADX? You do know about Florence...that's where they bring all the bigshot terrorists, take them downstairs, slam the celldoor shut, say "Adios, Amigo!" and noone ever sees or hears from them again until their heart stops beating.
Also how do they transport lesser convicts between states to other prisons in the BOP?
A two-prong question: You know when the Times Square bomber got taken off that plane bound for the Mid-East somewhere. I was under the impression that according to Maritime law once you set foot on a plane from a country you are considered on the soil of that country, irregardless of what runway the plane is on. Wouldn't the USA need permission from that plane's country of registry or the Captain to remove someone out of a seat? I know the plane was from a foreign country.