What a chicken liver friking Asshole you are howard, He could not even be charged with this crime it was not even on the books. Shame on You Slime Bag
Darn it Kevvie, dont you even dare contemplate, any Hail Marys for me because I am to angry, at this moment with my appalling Govt. and it so called lost system of Justice.
Friking Puppet
By James Grubel
Reuters
Thursday, March 29, 2007; 2:44 AM
CANBERRA (Reuters) - Australia will have no power to shorten any prison
sentence for Guantanamo Bay detainee David Hicks under a new prisoner-
exchange deal with the United States, the country's top lawmaker said
on Thursday.
The Australian government on Thursday formally endorsed the new
prisoner exchange deal, which covers people jailed by U.S. military
tribunals, clearing the way for Hicks to serve out his prison sentence
at home.
After five years in detention at Guantanamo Bay, Hicks, 31, could be
sentenced by the end of the week after he pleaded guilty to a charge of
helping al Qaeda fight American troops and their allies in 2001 during the
U.S.-led invasion of Afghanistan.
"The arrangement with the United States is such that only the United
States can pardon a prisoner," Attorney-General Philip Ruddock told
parliament, adding the government would not be able to alter or shorten
any prison sentence.
By James Grubel
Reuters
Thursday, March 29, 2007; 2:44 AM
CANBERRA (Reuters) - Australia will have no power to shorten any prison
sentence for Guantanamo Bay detainee David Hicks under a new prisoner-
exchange deal with the United States, the country's top lawmaker said
on Thursday.
The Australian government on Thursday formally endorsed the new
prisoner exchange deal, which covers people jailed by U.S. military
tribunals, clearing the way for Hicks to serve out his prison sentence
at home.
After five years in detention at Guantanamo Bay, Hicks, 31, could be
sentenced by the end of the week after he pleaded guilty to a charge of
helping al Qaeda fight American troops and their allies in 2001 during the
U.S.-led invasion of Afghanistan.
"The arrangement with the United States is such that only the United
States can pardon a prisoner," Attorney-General Philip Ruddock told
parliament, adding the government would not be able to alter or shorten
any prison sentence.
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