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Have they physically been released yet? Maybe in practice this will just force the authorities to charge them with something to shift from pre-charge detention to pre-trial detention. Even if just a holding charge, something that does not represent the entirety of their case against them, but enough to warrant a remand whilst they build the rest of the case.
cirian75 said:
Not released, released into house arrest.
They will be watching him like a hawk.
It will probably be monitored by way of ankle bracelet. Maybe they will do surveillance on him. But with his resources and influence, there would appear to be a major flight risk. Perhaps as others have said, the authorities are struggling to get enough evidence to charge.They will be watching him like a hawk.
AudiMan9000 said:
cirian75 said:
Not released, released into house arrest.
They will be watching him like a hawk.
It will probably be monitored by way of ankle bracelet. Maybe they will do surveillance on him. But with his resources and influence, there would appear to be a major flight risk. Perhaps as others have said, the authorities are struggling to get enough evidence to charge.They will be watching him like a hawk.
gotoPzero said:
I give it till Monday until his first youtube video.
Sad thing is he will get a lot of views.
I think he's banned on YouTube. Sad thing is he will get a lot of views.
I'm sure he will put a video.out shortly though and because of everyrhing that's gone on with him and his notoriety increasing massively (how many on this forum alone had not heard of him before?) His next video will blow up in terms of viewing numbers
Jamescrs said:
gotoPzero said:
I give it till Monday until his first youtube video.
Sad thing is he will get a lot of views.
I think he's banned on YouTube. Sad thing is he will get a lot of views.
I'm sure he will put a video.out shortly though and because of everyrhing that's gone on with him and his notoriety increasing massively (how many on this forum alone had not heard of him before?) His next video will blow up in terms of viewing numbers
Yes, I’m balding.
No, I couldn’t bribe my way out of captivity like I said.
But I’m still alpha!!! My god I’m so fking alpha!! Fear me!
How many people who clearly aren’t Tate supporters [sic] have suddenly come out with comments like “released” or drawn conclusions like “this means there’s no case to answer” and similar comments lacking any hint of substance. It’s all very reminiscent of the Trump cult and their view that no charges will ever be levelled against their hero. How’s that going?
cirian75 said:
Wonder if the FBI will nab him as one the women is a US citizen and Tate is dual US/UK citizen?
I'd be surprised if the FBI haven't approached the Romanian authorities about extradition, as I understand it if you traffic a US citizen anywhere in the world the crime falls under US jurisdiction. I looked it up a while back and he's looking at up to 50 years in a federal prison if convicted in the US.
In reality, he hasn’t been “freed” at all. It’s just that his prison is now his house as opposed to a tiny cell. It’s an improvement in the conditions of his incarceration, but it hardly amounts to release from being in the custody of the state. It’s not really bail at all. It’s house arrest. It’s not like bail with a curfew. He has to stay in his house 24/7.
Edited by AudiMan9000 on Saturday 1st April 10:46
AudiMan9000 said:
In reality, he hasn’t been “freed” at all. It’s just that his prison is now his house as opposed to a tiny cell. It’s an improvement in the conditions of his incarceration, but it hardly amounts to release from being in the custody of the state. It’s not really bail at all. It’s house arrest. It’s not like bail with a curfew. He has to stay in his house 24/7.
He hasn't been bailed because he hasn't been charged. He isn't on remand either, as remand also comes after being charged. Currently, he's being detained whilst under investigation.Edited by AudiMan9000 on Saturday 1st April 10:46
Once charged, he can be held on remand, or bailed, for upto three years prior to his case being heard in court. So he can be detained for three and a half years in total before being found guilty of a crime. Thankfully it isnt like that in the UK.
Abdul Abulbul Amir said:
He hasn't been bailed because he hasn't been charged. He isn't on remand either, as remand also comes after being charged. Currently, he's being detained whilst under investigation.
Once charged, he can be held on remand, or bailed, for upto three years prior to his case being heard in court. So he can be detained for three and a half years in total before being found guilty of a crime. Thankfully it isnt like that in the UK.
Perhaps but my point is that he hasn’t been freed or exonerated in any meaningful way.Once charged, he can be held on remand, or bailed, for upto three years prior to his case being heard in court. So he can be detained for three and a half years in total before being found guilty of a crime. Thankfully it isnt like that in the UK.
Abdul Abulbul Amir said:
AudiMan9000 said:
Perhaps but my point is that he hasn’t been freed or exonerated in any meaningful way.
Exonerated from what?AudiMan9000 said:
Abdul Abulbul Amir said:
AudiMan9000 said:
Perhaps but my point is that he hasn’t been freed or exonerated in any meaningful way.
Exonerated from what?Abdul Abulbul Amir said:
AudiMan9000 said:
In reality, he hasn’t been “freed” at all. It’s just that his prison is now his house as opposed to a tiny cell. It’s an improvement in the conditions of his incarceration, but it hardly amounts to release from being in the custody of the state. It’s not really bail at all. It’s house arrest. It’s not like bail with a curfew. He has to stay in his house 24/7.
He hasn't been bailed because he hasn't been charged. He isn't on remand either, as remand also comes after being charged. Currently, he's being detained whilst under investigation.Edited by AudiMan9000 on Saturday 1st April 10:46
Once charged, he can be held on remand, or bailed, for upto three years prior to his case being heard in court. So he can be detained for three and a half years in total before being found guilty of a crime. Thankfully it isnt like that in the UK.
So the fact he's not free at the moment while under investigation is surely something he should accept to
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