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<blockquote data-quote="SMS" data-source="post: 1567819" data-attributes="member: 42"><p>This animal was convicted in 1995, 16 years ago. He had numerous appeals: </p><p></p><p>Texas Court of Criminal Appeals 1998</p><p>US Supreme Court 1999</p><p>Texas Court of Criminal Appeals again 1999</p><p>Federal District Court 1999</p><p>US Supreme Court 2006</p><p>Texas Court 2006</p><p>Federal District Court 2007</p><p>US Supreme Court 2008 </p><p>Federal District Court 2011</p><p>Supreme Court 2011</p><p></p><p>He lost every time. Many of the appeals specifically related to the consulate notification issue. The fact that he wasn't advised that he was entitled to consult with some guy from the Mexican consulate has been addressed, multiple times. Being a foreign national on our soil if he was too dumb to ask for consulate representation, then screw him. </p><p></p><p>Any bananna republic that would use this decision against American citizens is probably already on the bubble when it comes to fair/ethical legal proceedings and corruption. You are already on thin ice just being there. </p><p></p><p>Don't act stupid, be polite, know the local laws, don't kill and rape people, and memorize the consulate/embassy phone number.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMS, post: 1567819, member: 42"] This animal was convicted in 1995, 16 years ago. He had numerous appeals: Texas Court of Criminal Appeals 1998 US Supreme Court 1999 Texas Court of Criminal Appeals again 1999 Federal District Court 1999 US Supreme Court 2006 Texas Court 2006 Federal District Court 2007 US Supreme Court 2008 Federal District Court 2011 Supreme Court 2011 He lost every time. Many of the appeals specifically related to the consulate notification issue. The fact that he wasn't advised that he was entitled to consult with some guy from the Mexican consulate has been addressed, multiple times. Being a foreign national on our soil if he was too dumb to ask for consulate representation, then screw him. Any bananna republic that would use this decision against American citizens is probably already on the bubble when it comes to fair/ethical legal proceedings and corruption. You are already on thin ice just being there. Don't act stupid, be polite, know the local laws, don't kill and rape people, and memorize the consulate/embassy phone number. [/QUOTE]
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