Legally speaking the enclosed article is incoherent nonsense. A subpoena is not an arrest but an order by an authoritative body to appear to produce oral or documentary testimony. Witnesses, not defendants, are subpoenaed. No one can be sentenced for a crime on a subpoena, although you can be held in contempt for ignoring one, if you are within the jurisdiction of the issuing body. An arrest, as opposed to a a warrant for an arrest, is an actual detention. No one in Europe, least of all a US official, is going to be convicted of or sentenced for a crime without a public trial. In short, whatever truth may be buried in this article, it is under a mountain of muck.
--- Michael Pugliese <michael.098762001 at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Heh.
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