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Skybird 05-01-13 04:13 PM

^ :06: ???
Obfuscation and hindering justice and/or police still is a punishable offence. That's why they write this:

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If convicted, Mr Kadyrbayev and Mr Tazhayakov face a maximum sentence of five years in prison and a $250,000 (£160,000) fine, while Mr Phillipos faces up to eight years in prison and a similar fine.
Let's not forget that if the charges are true, they assisted and helped two mass murderers. Morally, that is almost the same severity like laying the bombs and pushing the button.

Jimbuna 05-01-13 04:25 PM

If found guilty may the full weight of the judicial system/allowed penalty be imposed.

Onkel Neal 04-08-15 04:42 PM

That little :88) is gonna die for his crime. Bet he's not smiling now.

Oberon 04-08-15 05:30 PM

Eh, it'll be a less painful death than those who he was involved in killing.

I say supermax the sod, see how he manages with solitary confinement in a soundproofed cell with no way to commit suicide, just the same grey room, day in and day out for the rest of his life. Not even a face to see, or a television or book to occupy his thoughts.

Executions are quick, be it by bullet, injection or old sparky, five minutes tops and its over.

But a life-time of just this:
http://duderocket.com/sites/default/...6-supermax.jpg

And it will be a long life, it's not as if this guy is an old man.

He would be praying for death after a year. Stick him in ADX Florence and forget about him. :nope:

August 04-08-15 05:45 PM

After only 11 hours of deliberation the jury has handed down a verdict of guilty on all 30 charges.

Such a short deliberation in spite of the pages and pages of documents they had to review (the judges instructions was 30 pages alone). That shows I think that there isn't much sympathy for the defendant and does not bode well for the defense going into the sentencing phase.

nikimcbee 04-08-15 05:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Neal Stevens (Post 2305080)
That little :88) is gonna die for his crime. Bet he's not smiling now.

Sounds like a bet. If he was in Texas maybe....

Taking bets now.

Jimbuna 04-09-15 06:26 AM

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Originally Posted by August (Post 2305090)
After only 11 hours of deliberation the jury has handed down a verdict of guilty on all 30 charges.

Such a short deliberation in spite of the pages and pages of documents they had to review (the judges instructions was 30 pages alone). That shows I think that there isn't much sympathy for the defendant and does not bode well for the defense going into the sentencing phase.

Rgr that :yep:

I do think Oberon makes a good compromise as well though.

Aktungbby 04-12-15 01:33 PM

my compromise!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Neal Stevens (Post 2305080)
That little :88) is gonna die for his crime. Bet he's not smiling now.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oberon (Post 2305088)
Eh, it'll be a less painful death than those who he was involved in killing.


Executions are quick, be it by bullet, injection or old sparky, five minutes tops and its over.

But a life-time of just this:



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Originally Posted by August (Post 2305090)
I think that there isn't much sympathy for the defendant and does not bode well for the defense going into the sentencing phase.

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2305187)
Rgr that :yep:

I do think Oberon makes a good compromise as well though.

:nope: and no 72 virgins to boot BBY! http://media.townhall.com/Townhall/C...0410053345.jpg

mapuc 05-15-15 02:59 PM

Latest news

A jury has sentenced Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev to death

http://edition.cnn.com/2015/05/15/us...nce/index.html

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CNN Legal Analyst Jeffrey Toobin said a years-long appeal process is expected, but "the overwhelming likelihood is that he will die."
Markus

Oberon 05-15-15 03:10 PM

Ah well, that's how it goes. Pity for the family, but their son made his choice and now he's going to have to live with it...for a time...

nikimcbee 05-15-15 06:41 PM

I wonder if he'll appeal the decision?
Anybody remember how much time elaped between McVeigh's conviction to when he was put down?

Buddahaid 05-15-15 09:03 PM

Let him appeal. He'll suffer longer with the threat over his head. :yeah:

donna52522 05-15-15 10:17 PM

I believe any death penalty has an automatic appeal process.

Jimbuna 05-16-15 06:22 AM

Can't say I've any sympathy....he did the crime so now he must do the time or whatever other consequence is handed down as a result.

Aktungbby 05-16-15 10:43 AM

happiness is a dull axe...and several whacks
 
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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2314199)
Can't say I've any sympathy....he did the crime so now he must do the time or whatever other consequence is handed down as a result.

Yeah, but sometimes you just wanna do the job yourself...and you can't seem to find the sharpener! How is it this scum is even in the country?!
http://fscomps.fotosearch.com/compc/.../k12153932.jpg


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