US man arrested for child sex abuse; Siem Reap.
Re: US man arrested for child sex abuse; Siem Reap.
The way the situation reads, he'll do his time here and the states will have a crack at him.prahocalypse now wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2018 11:56 amThat's not the way I read it. I read nothing about the States having 'a crack at him'. I read that there is no deportation order.
https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/notic ... nsequences
"Our message is clear to all U.S. citizens: We take these crimes seriously," said Peter Vincent, director of HSI's Office of International Affairs. "If you dare abuse a child abroad, we will find you, send you back to the United States and prosecute you for your crimes. You might be out of the country, but you are not out of reach of U.S. law enforcement."
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There is no extradition agreement between Cambodia and the USA,soup wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2018 4:53 pmThe way the situation reads, he'll do his time here and the states will have a crack at him.prahocalypse now wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2018 11:56 amThat's not the way I read it. I read nothing about the States having 'a crack at him'. I read that there is no deportation order.
https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/notic ... nsequences
"Our message is clear to all U.S. citizens: We take these crimes seriously," said Peter Vincent, director of HSI's Office of International Affairs. "If you dare abuse a child abroad, we will find you, send you back to the United States and prosecute you for your crimes. You might be out of the country, but you are not out of reach of U.S. law enforcement."
As Cam Nivag has previously explained, for the USA to get him back on American soil, it would require cooperation from the competent authorities in Cambodia. First the Americans would have to cancel his passport, then they would advise Cambodia that he doesn't have a valid passport, then the Cambodians would arrest him on immigration charges, then they would deport him, and finally he could face charges in the USA.
Nothing in the PPP article suggests that the competent authorities in Cambodia will cooperate with the American authorities.
Re: US man arrested for child sex abuse; Siem Reap.
That there is no extradition treaty with the US is not something I was aware of, but I'm sure peodo's are very aware of it...prahocalypse now wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2018 5:11 pmThere is no extradition agreement between Cambodia and the USA,soup wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2018 4:53 pmThe way the situation reads, he'll do his time here and the states will have a crack at him.prahocalypse now wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2018 11:56 amThat's not the way I read it. I read nothing about the States having 'a crack at him'. I read that there is no deportation order.
https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/notic ... nsequences
"Our message is clear to all U.S. citizens: We take these crimes seriously," said Peter Vincent, director of HSI's Office of International Affairs. "If you dare abuse a child abroad, we will find you, send you back to the United States and prosecute you for your crimes. You might be out of the country, but you are not out of reach of U.S. law enforcement."
As Cam Nivag has previously explained, for the USA to get him back on American soil, it would require cooperation from the competent authorities in Cambodia. First the Americans would have to cancel his passport, then they would advise Cambodia that he doesn't have a valid passport, then the Cambodians would arrest him on immigration charges, then they would deport him, and finally he could face charges in the USA.
Nothing in the PPP article suggests that the competent authorities in Cambodia will cooperate with the American authorities.
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Re: US man arrested for child sex abuse; Siem Reap.
Are you calling me a cunt?soup wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2018 3:35 amThat there is no extradition treaty with the US is not something I was aware of, but I'm sure peodo's are very aware of it...prahocalypse now wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2018 5:11 pmThere is no extradition agreement between Cambodia and the USA,soup wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2018 4:53 pmThe way the situation reads, he'll do his time here and the states will have a crack at him.prahocalypse now wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2018 11:56 amThat's not the way I read it. I read nothing about the States having 'a crack at him'. I read that there is no deportation order.
https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/notic ... nsequences
"Our message is clear to all U.S. citizens: We take these crimes seriously," said Peter Vincent, director of HSI's Office of International Affairs. "If you dare abuse a child abroad, we will find you, send you back to the United States and prosecute you for your crimes. You might be out of the country, but you are not out of reach of U.S. law enforcement."
As Cam Nivag has previously explained, for the USA to get him back on American soil, it would require cooperation from the competent authorities in Cambodia. First the Americans would have to cancel his passport, then they would advise Cambodia that he doesn't have a valid passport, then the Cambodians would arrest him on immigration charges, then they would deport him, and finally he could face charges in the USA.
Nothing in the PPP article suggests that the competent authorities in Cambodia will cooperate with the American authorities.
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Re: US man arrested for child sex abuse; Siem Reap.
I am staggered by how many times "Cambodian competent authorities" was used in this thread in a serious tone.
I do hope some kind of authorities from any country will have a "crack at him"
I do hope some kind of authorities from any country will have a "crack at him"
Before you criticise someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That way, when you criticise them, you're a mile away and you have their shoes
Re: US man arrested for child sex abuse; Siem Reap.
What was your first clue?prahocalypse now wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2018 11:17 amAre you calling me a cunt?soup wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2018 3:35 amThat there is no extradition treaty with the US is not something I was aware of, but I'm sure peodo's are very aware of it...prahocalypse now wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2018 5:11 pmThere is no extradition agreement between Cambodia and the USA,soup wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2018 4:53 pmThe way the situation reads, he'll do his time here and the states will have a crack at him.prahocalypse now wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2018 11:56 am
That's not the way I read it. I read nothing about the States having 'a crack at him'. I read that there is no deportation order.
https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/notic ... nsequences
"Our message is clear to all U.S. citizens: We take these crimes seriously," said Peter Vincent, director of HSI's Office of International Affairs. "If you dare abuse a child abroad, we will find you, send you back to the United States and prosecute you for your crimes. You might be out of the country, but you are not out of reach of U.S. law enforcement."
As Cam Nivag has previously explained, for the USA to get him back on American soil, it would require cooperation from the competent authorities in Cambodia. First the Americans would have to cancel his passport, then they would advise Cambodia that he doesn't have a valid passport, then the Cambodians would arrest him on immigration charges, then they would deport him, and finally he could face charges in the USA.
Nothing in the PPP article suggests that the competent authorities in Cambodia will cooperate with the American authorities.
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Re: US man arrested for child sex abuse; Siem Reap.
LOL, I think he was talking about the pondscum
Could we crowdfund a prison hit?
Maybe ask Ricketson to talk him to death?
Could we crowdfund a prison hit?
Maybe ask Ricketson to talk him to death?
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Does anyone know if he has survived the year in prison thus far?
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Re: US man arrested for child sex abuse; Siem Reap.
I know that he survived from his arrest in February 2017 to his sentencing in January 2018.
I don't know if his one year sentence includes time served or what is happening with the appeal against his light sentence.
Do you have a special interest in this case?
If so, you might want to contact APLE. http://aplecambodia.org/
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