this said, any american citizen send is who is charged with a crime has a right, once you re in custody and there has been a complaint filed against you, has a right to see a judge as soon as possible. and what they did was they followed the same laws and rules that are in place that they teach you in law school your first year basically when you do criminal proper. jon: faith, the fbi is an arm of the justice department. right. jon: the fbi is apparently unhappy about this. why didn t they go to somebody within their, you know, chain of command and say, hey, you know, it is not time yet? here is what happened. a complaint was filed in the case. had the complaint not been filed they would have more time to question the subject under the public safety exemption. once the complaint is filed, things start moving. he has to be arraigned. there is hospital arraignment. if you want to wit to question him longer you could have delayed the complaint filed against him. once the complaint is
that. i don t see the push to press charges, i don t understand the push for that. once he is taken to arraignment he will be assigned an attorney or possibly there could be hospital arraignment. he could be arraigned in his hospital bed. at that point, she going to be assigned an attorney. i don t understand the push to get him to arraigned this weekend. most defendants arrested on friday, they have to sit there over the weekend. this case is going to be very different. neil: when rudy guliani was mentioning, his basic take was. this you make exceptions for acts of terror on united states soil. i am paraphrasing this and whether born here or not. this is clearly an act of terror on u.s. soil and the benefit of being treated as an enemy combatant in terms of the u.s. you have many more liberties to
insist she did not kill a man who won the lottery. testimony resumes later today in the case of durice dee dee moore. she is on trial for murdering abraham shakespeare. he won $17 million on a lottery ticket. his decomposing body was found in moore s backyard. her attorneys told the court there is absolutely no evidence that proves she shot shakespeare. but prosecutors say she shifted what little money he had left to her personal bank accounts. and a tragic story that you probably heard about here in new york where a new york nanny accused in the shocking double murder of two young children in her care has pleaded not guilty in a rare hospital arraignment. investigators say that the woman repeatedly stabbed 6-year-old lucia and her 2-year-old brother leo in the manhattan apartment last month. she entered her plea from her bedside where she is treated for self-inflicted stab wounds. the story broke the nation s
who won the lottery. testimony resumes later today in the case of durice dee dee moore. she is on trial for murdering abraham shakespeare. he won $17 million on a lottery ticket. his decomposing body was found in moore s backyard. her attorneys told the court there is absolutely no evidence that proves she shot shakespeare. but prosecutors say she shifted what little money he had left to her personal bank accounts. and a tragic story that you probably heard about here in new york where a new york nanny accused in the shocking double murder of two young children in her care has pleaded not guilty in a rare hospital arraignment. investigators say that the woman repeatedly stabbed 6-year-old lucia and her 2-year-old brother leo in the manhattan apartment last month. she entered her plea from her bedside where she is treated for self-inflicted stab wounds. the story broke the nation s heart.