No it wouldn't.
Fuck Israel
Yes. It would. You can't pay the penalty twice for the same crime.Dilbert_X wrote:
No it wouldn't.
lol, you really are clueless.Dilbert_X wrote:
No it wouldn't.
This.FEOS wrote:
Fine's been paid? Then there's nothing to hand over. The fine is the duty for the violation. Handing anyone over would be double jeopardy.Dilbert_X wrote:
KBR already pleaded guilty and paid the fine, Cheney was head of KBR, hand him over.FEOS wrote:
I suppose if Cheney admits to it in a video he distributes on the Internet, you might have an argument. Until then, it'll be like normal around here...
Nigerian law is not applicable on American soil. We are a sovereign nation. Sorry Dilbert.Dilbert_X wrote:
Depends, companies can be fined and directors held liable for crimes too.
I guess you'd have to look up the specific Nigerian law.
Which is why you need to send Cheney to Nigeria, duh.JohnG@lt wrote:
Nigerian law is not applicable on American soil. We are a sovereign nation. Sorry Dilbert.Dilbert_X wrote:
Depends, companies can be fined and directors held liable for crimes too.
I guess you'd have to look up the specific Nigerian law.
Yeah, ok. We get it, you hate Bush and it's your way of poking Americans but he hasn't been president for over two years now. No one cares anymore. Get a new schtick.Dilbert_X wrote:
Which is why you need to send Cheney to Nigeria, duh.JohnG@lt wrote:
Nigerian law is not applicable on American soil. We are a sovereign nation. Sorry Dilbert.Dilbert_X wrote:
Depends, companies can be fined and directors held liable for crimes too.
I guess you'd have to look up the specific Nigerian law.
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Are we talking about what should happen or what will happen?Turquoise wrote:
Hell if I know... I'm just saying... if we do, then we should at least examine their claims.FEOS wrote:
Do we have an extradition agreement with Nigeria? I'm willing to bet we don't.Turquoise wrote:
Well, if Nigerian authorities contacted American authorities, and the evidence and case matched our standards, wouldn't we be obligated to extradite Cheney if they convicted him?
"Should" is the operative word here. What will happen is probably something more like what the title suggests.Kmar wrote:
Are we talking about what should happen or what will happen?Turquoise wrote:
Hell if I know... I'm just saying... if we do, then we should at least examine their claims.FEOS wrote:
Do we have an extradition agreement with Nigeria? I'm willing to bet we don't.
thats my point you doltDilbert_X wrote:
I'm not getting mad, the nigerians are.
lets satrt over then ?DBBrinson1 wrote:
^^^which means the thread has come full circle.
IN THAT CASE...unnamednewbie13 wrote:
I'm not going to close this just because of circuitous argument.
EVieira wrote:
I'm sure he isn't very worried, but if Nigeria can provde hard evidence, could he be tried in an american court? Doesn't american law forbid bribery even when its a foreign official?