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Originally Posted by BlackArcher101
I guess I'm looking at it similarily to him being on bail awaiting his next hearing. If he had done something criminal here that got him arrested he would still probably have been released (of course that depends on the crime).
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I don't know of any criminal judge that would release a criminal on bail that is an escaped convict, especially one that's convicted of capital murder.
That is the crux that pisses me off so much, and makes me wonder what this panel was thinking.
As soon as he was arrested and it was verified that he had escaped custody, then he should have been on a plane home.
This never should have gone in front of the immigration authorities, its a criminal matter.
And as far as the back ground checks go, they've proven to be more then useless as we seem to get a lot of former criminals into this country.