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To: CurlyDave
You'll find, in the end, that the older statute has been found to be inapplicable in these sort of cases. But the F(lds) are going to be up to their thighs in criminal cases eventually anyway, so the question won't even be pursued.

I rather wonder if the state of Arizona is going to allow "The Trust" to pay any of the F(lds) members lawyer fees.

165 posted on 06/01/2008 8:13:44 AM PDT by muawiyah
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To: muawiyah
What are "these sort of cases"?

The only recent example I can think of is Waco, and LE skated because most of the victims died.

What examples do we have of mass kidnappings by LE in the past few decades?

But the F(lds) are going to be up to their thighs in criminal cases eventually anyway, so the question won't even be pursued.

I wouldn't be so certain of that. When you get right down to the bottom of it, the "perps", if LE can find any, are middle-aged men. CPS knew this going in.

The ones CPS "took away" were children and young female adults. What justification do they have for kidnapping the ones they claim are "victims"?

My thinking is that CPS and LE are going to be in such big legal trouble for kidnapping young adult women, with proper and valid ID, that they are not going to be able to prosecute any of the men.

166 posted on 06/01/2008 9:08:13 AM PDT by CurlyDave
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