Amnesty International has chastised the Prince William County Sheriff's Office for its recent use of a stun belt against sniper suspect John Allen Muhammad, saying that use of the belt is akin to torture and violates international law. In a letter to Sheriff E. Lee Stoffregen III (D) dated Sept. 22, the human rights advocacy group calls on the sheriff to get rid of the stun belts and sharply criticizes the use of the device on Muhammad during a visit to Prince William Hospital on Aug. 22. During that visit, Muhammad was shocked by the device after he refused to...