Great news, now let’s tell the Mexicans he will not be Executed for this crime, and get him back here......
Then execute him for desertion in time of war.
Now that is a plan I can get behind!
In a perfect world...it’d work
Great news, now lets tell the Mexicans he will not be Executed for this crime, and get him back here......
Then execute him for desertion in time of war.
That sounds reasonable to me, and probably most people at FR.
However, one news report states:
If the Marine Corps wishes to try Laurean, it must file charges before his first extradition hearing. The extradition process could take between two months and a year, depending on if Laurean decides to fight it.
Can anyone here confirm if that is correct? WRAL is usually very thorough and accurate in their reporting, but I'd like to know from someone who is experienced with UCMJ as it relates to International Law.