[ RadSafe ] Fwd: Man pleads guilty in plot to build mobile death ray
Jeff Terry
terryj at iit.edu
Thu Jan 30 11:28:29 CST 2014
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> From: roseb at gdls.com
> Date: January 30, 2014, 11:23:55 AM CST
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> Subject: Re: [ RadSafe ] Man pleads guilty in plot to build mobile death ray
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> Philip:
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> It will be interesting to see what your attorney friend finds upon her
> further review of this matter.
Jeff
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> From my layman's review of the USA Patriot Act of 2001
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> http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/PLAW-107publ56/pdf/PLAW-107publ56.pdf
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> and
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> 18USC , CHAPTER 113B - TERRORISM (sections 2331 - 2339D)
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> http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/browse/collectionUScode.action?collectionCode=USCODE&searchPath=Title+18%2FPart+I%2FCHAPTER+113B&oldPath=Title+18%2FPart+I%2FCHAPTER+113B&isCollapsed=true&selectedYearFrom=2012&ycord=3081
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> it appears that under these laws there are bases for the charges against
> the two men named in the article, whether or not the end result of the
> conspiracy is plausible or possible.
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> I think it is good that these men have been detected and subjected to
> legal scrutiny. Who knows at what point they would figure out that their
> intended means of menacing or harming their intended targets is not
> plausible and after figuring it out turn to some other more plausible
> means to carry out their intentions? It's better to have detected them
> now and legally debate whether or not there is bases to have charged and
> detained them at all than to not do so and wait until they find a
> plausible method to carry out their insidious intentions.
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> Henry
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> "KARAM, PHILIP" <PHILIP.KARAM at nypd.org>
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> I have a good friend who's an attorney, albeit not in criminal law. Here's
> her opinion on the conspiracy stuff.
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> Let's do a substitution--a deluded husband thinks he can kill his wife by
> feeding he flour so every chance he gets he sneaks it into her food. His
> friends are recruited to help him buy and store the flour. When his plot
> is discovered and assuming she is not gluten intolerant could he and his
> friends be charged with conspiracy to commit murder? I think not.
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> She said she'll see if she can find anything more definitive.
>
> Andy
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