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Posted by: Andy M (Thursday 12 May 2005, 11:36 AM)

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A large organisation has been convicted of massive instances of several different criminal acts in a number of different top layer courts across the world.

If these crimes were drug smuggling or such, the remedies would not be subject to "Conversations" with agents of the courts. Their property would be seized by the courts and they would be prevented from operating inside the scope of that court.

Either their crimes matter and the courts should make their decision stick, or they don't and we should just scrub these crimes from the statute books.

So far they have been given MASSIVE leeway by the EU and the US and they are still messing everyone around.

EU ? Put up or shut up !

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