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U.S. source: Pirate suspects will be brought to Norfolk

The suspects would likely be charged under U.S. Code with piracy, according to former federal prosecutor Hunter W. Sims Jr., a Norfolk attorney with Kaufman & Canoles.

Sims, who served as an assistant U.S. attorney in the mid-1970s and has handled cases in federal court here for about 40 years, said he’s never heard of a modern-day piracy case in Norfolk.

According to the statute, “Whoever, on the high seas, commits the crime of piracy as defined by the law of nations, and is afterwards brought into or found in the United States, shall be imprisoned for life.”

A second section states, “Whoever, being a citizen or subject of any foreign state, is found and taken on the sea making war upon the United States, or cruising against the vessels and property thereof … is a pirate, and shall be imprisoned for life.”

“I’m certain those are the two statutes they’re looking at,” Sims said


5 posted on 04/23/2010 12:30:59 PM PDT by bert (K.E. N.P. +12 . Ostracize Democrats. There can be no Democrat friends.)
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darn it, beat to the relevant US Code section.

Can’t believe that we get pay for these b@stards for life. Almost tempted to let ‘em go and hope they REALLY get on the wrong side of frigate somewhere. Silly, I know, but worth fantasizing about for a bit.


7 posted on 04/23/2010 12:34:28 PM PDT by verum ago (The Iranian Space Agency: set phasers to jihad!)
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