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Sorry to hear. Actually. I noticed he seemed to love his cigars.
It's called the preventive arrest and it was widely practiced during the Communist days. It's a violation of the human rights and any civilized due process. But, as long as it keeps lefties happy, everything is peachy.But their reason is that he has multiple passports and millions of $$$$ and will fuck off out of Romania within a couple of hours, if he is let out of jail. That's a good reason.
No. It's a standard procedure in all civil law countries. It's monitored by the judges. And it's capped at 6 months.It's called the preventive arrest and it was widely practiced during the Communist days. It's a violation of the human rights and any civilized due process. But, as long as it keeps lefties happy, everything is peachy.
Oh, really? Imprisonment without charges is the standard?No. It's a standard procedure in all civil law countries. It's monitored by the judges. And it's capped at 6 months.
Are you suggesting that Tate is a "political prisoner"?.... If so, what are his political beliefs and how do they threaten Romania?
JC, you missed the first couple dozen pages of this thread - the part where we discussed how the Romanian justice system works. Go back and read all the posts I made. Then you'll be a smarter guy.Oh, really? Imprisonment without charges is the standard?
Apparently it was a hoax created to get him out of jail.
It doesn't matter how Romanian "justice system" works, I've seen it in other communist countries. The point is that it violates human rights today just as it did 30 years ago. Regardless of how one feels about Tate who is a digital pimp. Oh, btw. He got locked up soon after he announced his conversion to Islam... in Romania.JC, you missed the first couple dozen pages of this thread - the part where we discussed how the Romanian justice system works. Go back and read all the posts I made. Then you'll be a smarter guy.
I object to any "justice system" that incarnates without charges. Is that what the French do?jcpro - I assume you object to the French justice system as well, then?
It actually doesn't violate human rights, JC. Go read those links.It doesn't matter how Romanian "justice system" works, I've seen it in other communist countries. The point is that it violates human rights today just as it did 30 years ago. Regardless of how one feels about Tate who is a digital pimp. Oh, btw. He got locked up soon after he announced his conversion to Islam... in Romania.
In those circumstances, the accused has the right to counsel. They're not even allowing him proper access to his own lawyer.France, like the US and Canada, can arrest and hold you before formal charges are filed - depending on the circumstance.
I'm not sure of any system that never allows it.
He knew these things when he chose to immigrate there. Now no one should complain. It is their system and their laws and there is a reasonable justification for those laws to exist.In those circumstances, the accused has the right to counsel. They're not even allowing him proper access to his own lawyer.