What will the Jews do to get him out of this? Also notice even though there is proof they use the word “allegedly” when talking about whites they already have them tried and convicted.
Michael Jackson's producer to face death penalty?
Music producer Dallas Austin could be facing the death penalty after being arrested on drug charges in Dubai.
The producer has worked with the likes of Michael Jackson, Aretha Franklin and rock band No Doubt.
He was on his way to Naomi Campbell's three-day birthday party at the exclusive Burj Al Arab hotel when he was arrested for allegedly transporting drugs.
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/article/ds34367.html
Doppelhaken, Draco, Richard H, ToddinFl, Augustus Sutter, Chain, Subrosa, Jarl, White Will, whose next?
Some years ago I met a youngcouple who visted "chopping block city", I believe it was called, and I think it is in Dubai. I remember the very young sailor woman said the arabs especially were kind of pushing her to the front, though her boyfriend was with her. If I remember rightly, there were 3 chopees that day. One guy who viciously kicked the shit out of his goats in a fit of anger got his foor chopped off' the second got a hand cut off for some petty theft, while the third lost his head for screwing his neighbors early teeanged daughter. I remember they said that the butcher had a huge sword, and that he or an attendant quickly passed towels to helpers who would quickly tie off and haphazardly "seal" the gaping wounds. If Dubai kills this nigger, it'd be a great example of what we could do ith our rappin', be-boppin' Zulu spear-tampers if we had the White political will.
Looks like a ransom deal .
The high profile coon could easily get the nig out with bribery. So much for niggers sticking together. Guess there’s more niggers where they came from. Africa is all it exports.
Castrate the NIGger and remove his brain with one chop.
NiggaBeasts, Jews, Muds, Incinerator Fuel
Ruler’s pardon saves Dallas Austin’s neck
By Amira Agarib
5 July 2006
DUBAI — A royal pardon translated into saving grace for Dallas Austin at the Dubai Court of First Instance which had earlier yesterday sentenced him to four years imprisonment.
The American hip-hop producer is now slated for a quick deportation, after the case pertaining to drugs being found on his person wrapped up within 48 hours yesterday.
Mohamed Rehda, the defence lawyer, however, told Khaleej Times late yesterday evening that details of the nature of the pardon were not yet clear. "We do not know whether the pardon is comprehensive and whether it mentions pardon from imprisonment or deportation," he explained.
Late yesterday night, Austin had been transferred to the Dubai Central Jail and was awaiting clearance of legal procedures from the Dubai public prosecution and was expected to be released within 48 hours. In reports published on June 27, Khaleej Times had hinted that Austin's best chance was that of a pardon from the Ruler followed by deportation.
Austin was detained at Dubai Airport on May 19 for possessing drugs and could have faced a minimum jail term of four years and deportation if he had not been granted the pardon.
[highlight]Austin's lawyers, Bahraini solicitor Qays Hatem Al Zu’bi, UAE national Mohamed Abdullah Al Reda and Americans Joe. R. Reeders and Joe. A. Katz of Greenberg Traurig[/highlight] attended the court hearing yesterday appearing relaxed and optimistic even as members of the media packed the courtroom.
Austin, wearing a red T-shirt and baggy blue jeans, entered the court room at around 9 am looking composed. He stood for a few minutes to hear the verdict only looking at the judge. Austin was detained at Dubai International Airport after Customs officials were alerted by his strange behaviour and asked him to undergo a personal search, which uncovered 1.26 gm of heroin.
A lawsuit was filed against him at Rashidiyah police station and during the police interrogation, Austin told the officers that he bought the drugs in the US for his personal use but had forgotten to remove it from his bag and pocket before arriving in Dubai. The confiscated drugs were sent to the Forensic Laboratory. A urine test was conducted and Austin was referred to the Dubai public prosecution on charges of drug possession on June 21.
The music mogul was arrested while he was on his way to supermodel Naomi Campbell's birthday bash which took place at a top Dubai hotel last month.
Steady defence
MOHAMED Rehda, Austin's defence lawyer, said his client had confessed to buying the drugs and forgetting to remove them before arriving in Dubai. On the pardon, he said it was the Ruler's prerogative since he alone could evaluate the sentence against the national interest.
The team would study the case and see if there were reasons for submitting an appeal, he said in reply to a poser. Reliable sources told Khaleej Times earlier in the day that the defence lawyer had already submitted a request to withdraw the appeal.
An advocate, however, observed: "If convicted for drug possession, he would have to serve seven years in prison. However, the court sentence has been based on drug use which carries a four-year prison term.
Deciding voice
Khaleej Times elicited the opinion of honorable judge Mahmoud Mohamed Al Sharabi who oversaw the case.
The accused said that he brought the cocaine by mistake...
In his interrogation before the Dubai public prosecution, the accused has confessed that he brought the drug but his claim that he forgot to dispose it doesn't exonerate him from a penality.
How has the accused been treated?
A : The accused had been treated according to the existing UAE justice norms which are guaranteed to every accused. The court procedure has taken 48 hours. The first court hearing was on July 2 and the second court session was held today (July 4). His case had been cleared and he didn't ask for any witness or any request which we could make available for him.
Did the accused ask for a closed court session?
His defence lawyer had verbally requested that but the court had turned down his request. Closed court sessions usually take place when the charges threaten the community's morals. The accused's case is an ordinary case and, if the accused does not want to publicise his case, then that is his own concern.
How about the accused trying the pardon options, and is it possible to succeed?
The defense lawyer usually submits an appeal letter to the Ruler in this regrad. In case of the appeal being accepted, the accused will be pardoned.
Did the court grant him special consideration because he is a famous music producer who in involved in a lot of charity work?
A: The UAE judicial system treats him just as an ordinary accused person. In other words, all the people are equal before the law and are entitled without any discrimination to equal protection of the law. Therefore, the accused is entitled in full equality to a fair and public hearing by an independant and impartial court. The accused is an accused whether he is famous or not. The Dubai judicial system is integral, fair and treats people on an equal basis and ensures the rights of citizens.
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Fucking niggers are a protected species.
Materialists love to do things the hard way.
Looks like a ransom deal .
The high profile coon could easily get the nig out with bribery....
Precisely. Nigger is guilty, as we know. Arabs don't care about American niggers; they just want to separate them from their American dollars. But even if corrupt officials don't get the payoffs they want, it buys them leverage for future shakedowns of boy-butt lovin' MJ. Some day they'll trot out a militant MJ and have him profess allegiance to Allah and/or denounce 'this or that or the other' should they need attention in some foreign policy dispute.
How is the faithful city become an harlot! It was full of judgment: righteousness lodged in it, but now murderers. Thy silver is become dross, thy wine mixed with water. Thy princes are rebellious, and companions of thieves: every one loveth gifts, and followeth after rewards.
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