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05 Dec 2005, 2:52 pm

Looks like they're getting lots of drama in the court room...it might almost be humorous if it wasn't so disgusting.

http://portal.wowway.com/news/read.php? ... d=13676821


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05 Dec 2005, 2:55 pm

What grounds could you possibly defend him on?!


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05 Dec 2005, 4:24 pm

Endersdragon wrote:
What grounds could you possibly defend him on?!


Exactly. You just worry though how much he might be able to play with the press on this kind of thing though - especially the European press and Al Jazzira. Its gonna tough to keep him and that other guy from making a complete mockery of this.


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05 Dec 2005, 5:20 pm

Course then again how long has good ole Sloby (Slobadon Milonvich or however you spell it) been able to avoid his own execution.


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05 Dec 2005, 5:43 pm

The point of the article is pretty clear though: regardless of how beligerent these guys wanna act, having a fair trial is paramount to the future integrity of the new Iraq's court system.


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05 Dec 2005, 5:58 pm

When I try the link I get immediately redirected to thier home page and can't find the article?!



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05 Dec 2005, 6:47 pm

It was on my ISP's home site, I guessing that means they're deleting and replacing the headlines a few times a day.


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07 Dec 2005, 7:51 am

Endersdragon wrote:
What grounds could you possibly defend him on?!



lol. not really funny, but it is.


Well, if he were in the United States, his lawyer would be looking at a technicality to set him free.... lol. "Wait your honor, where was the warrant and my client was not marandized....." :roll: :roll:

think they'll televise the hanging?



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07 Dec 2005, 11:36 am

Endersdragon wrote:
What grounds could you possibly defend him on?!


Everybody deserves a legal defense at trial. You do the same thing you always do: question the credibility and motives of witnesses, try to get evidence excluded, propose alternate theories, etc.

There's no way in hell Saddam will get off, but don't blame his lawyers for defending him. It's their job, and it's a vital one. After all, if someone as terrible as him gets a good opportunity to defend himself, that means you will, too.

The part I don't understand, though, is why Saddam is apparently allowed to come and go as he pleases. The news keeps reporting that he and his lawyers keep walking out of the courtroom because they don't like the way things are going. Why do the judges let that happen?

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07 Dec 2005, 10:04 pm

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Well, if he were in the United States, his lawyer would be looking at a technicality to set him free.... lol. "Wait your honor, where was the warrant and my client was not marandized....." Rolling Eyes Rolling Eyes


If it was in the UK he would get two years and time off for good behaviour. Or an anti-social behaviour order.

I'm not keen on the death penalty being enacted on him though - however he probably shows little remorse, so keeping him alive to repent of his crimes seems a bit absurd.



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08 Dec 2005, 3:32 am

hang him already



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09 Dec 2005, 5:29 am

techstepgenr8tion wrote:
Endersdragon wrote:
What grounds could you possibly defend him on?!


Exactly. You just worry though how much he might be able to play with the press on this kind of thing though - especially the European press and Al Jazzira. Its gonna tough to keep him and that other guy from making a complete mockery of this.


You read a lot of European press?



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09 Dec 2005, 10:51 am

Jonazz wrote:
techstepgenr8tion wrote:
Endersdragon wrote:
What grounds could you possibly defend him on?!


Exactly. You just worry though how much he might be able to play with the press on this kind of thing though - especially the European press and Al Jazzira. Its gonna tough to keep him and that other guy from making a complete mockery of this.


You read a lot of European press?


I don't even wanna go there...


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