1. I believe the UN charter covers people charged with crimes under a given nations criminal statutes. As such this doesn't apply since they are;
a. in military custody and
b. Supreme Court decisions going back decades and in Federal Court decisions within the last few weeks say that they are not within the US courts jurisdiction because they are being held on foreigh soil: Cuba. Therefore any of the UN's sway over our courts is moot since the courts have no authrority over these people.
2. Even so the US Code states that crimes comitted against US citizens overseas can be, but do not have to be, prosecuted HERE in Federal Court. Furthermore the US Marshalls and other Federal agencies are given the authority to go overseas and abduct them if necessary.
Also under the US Code those aiding and abetting those who do an act of terrorism are guilty of a Federal offence as well and also prime for overseas picking. Enter the Taliban.
In the case of terrorism the max penalty is death by hanging or lethal injection.
3. Since by necessity the UN has to defer to national codes on many issues I believe part of any such process would include something called "Prosecutorial Discretion", which means the UK prosecutors don't have to go after anyone if they feel the bad guys would be better punished in another jurisdiction or in a military court.
Dr. Mordrid
a. in military custody and
b. Supreme Court decisions going back decades and in Federal Court decisions within the last few weeks say that they are not within the US courts jurisdiction because they are being held on foreigh soil: Cuba. Therefore any of the UN's sway over our courts is moot since the courts have no authrority over these people.
2. Even so the US Code states that crimes comitted against US citizens overseas can be, but do not have to be, prosecuted HERE in Federal Court. Furthermore the US Marshalls and other Federal agencies are given the authority to go overseas and abduct them if necessary.
Also under the US Code those aiding and abetting those who do an act of terrorism are guilty of a Federal offence as well and also prime for overseas picking. Enter the Taliban.
In the case of terrorism the max penalty is death by hanging or lethal injection.
3. Since by necessity the UN has to defer to national codes on many issues I believe part of any such process would include something called "Prosecutorial Discretion", which means the UK prosecutors don't have to go after anyone if they feel the bad guys would be better punished in another jurisdiction or in a military court.
Dr. Mordrid
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