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if i sailed out to international waters(where there is no law) and killed someone could i get done for murder?
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Originally Posted by phil_wrx
if i sailed out to international waters(where there is no law) and killed someone could i get done for murder?
Who did you kill? |
no one was gonna ask who wants to come sailing :D
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Originally Posted by Christ
There is law, and yes you could....
Who did you kill? |
Originally Posted by phil_wrx
no one was gonna ask who wants to come sailing :D
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I think it would fall under the juristiction of the country in which the vessel is registered.
Capn TB |
Originally Posted by fieldy
your "Dad" (God) made that law. "thou shall not kill" :thumb:
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Originally Posted by Christ
I know... what on earth was he thinking??!!
"thou shall not commit adultery" i rest my case!!! ;) |
i]If you weighted the body right - it would be aliftime before they found it.
The worst you ll get is manslaughter :thumb: |
It's quite complex but usually the country where the vessel is registered, but then some countries may not act or it may be very difficult to get them to act. But it is furthe complicated by things such as what the last port of departure was. eg: if it was the US and a US citizen was involved then the US authorities would get involved.
After that there is a whole load of international law that applies for things such as piracy, drug smuggling, murder etc. |
sounds good soooooo......scoobynet boat trip anyone?
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Originally Posted by dpb
i]If you weighted the body right - it would be aliftime before they found it.
The worst you ll get is manslaughter :thumb: Fieldys Cleaning Services; No job too small now you know why i own a scooby "wagon/hearse" ;) |
so what do you think international means ??? :cuckoo:
only place you can do it is the bermuda triangle, but you wont be found nor will the body :D |
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