Smaller Indiana

Making people and ideas findable

Kristen Horton

Pan-Am Flight 103 Bomber Greeted As Hero On Return To Libya

Pan-Am Flight 103 [Lockerbie, Scotland] Libyan Bomber Abdelbaset Ali Mohmet al-Megrahi Released From Scottish Prison Greeted As Hero In Libya - 08/20/09

Rating: 0/5 stars
Views: 205

Share 

Comment

You need to be a member of Smaller Indiana to add comments!

Join this Ning Network

Kristen Horton Comment by Kristen Horton on August 21, 2009 at 11:15am
The highly controversial release of prisoner Abdel Basset Mohamed al-Megrahi from Scottish prison on Thursday, August 20, 2009, continues to be a world-wide topic of news coverage.

A statement from FBI Director Robert S. Mueller, III is below, along with a brief section of the U.S. Federal Sentencing Guidelines pertaining to the so-called "compassionate release" of prisoners.

Should prisoners be granted compassionate release? Please share your thoughts on the issue.

From the FBI Press Release FBI Responds to Decision to Release Abdel Basset Mohamed al-Megrahi

Statement of Director Robert S. Mueller, III, Federal Bureau of Investigation

"We are deeply disappointed over the decision to release Abdel Basset Mohamed al-Megrahi from prison. Mr. Megrahi’s guilt was firmly established by the court. His conviction resulted in a life sentence for his part in the loss of 270 innocent lives, including 189 Americans. He never admitted to his role in this act of terrorism, nor did he or the government of Libya disclose the names or roles of others who were responsible. In a case of mass murder over Lockerbie, Mr. Megrahi served less than 14 days per victim. Our thoughts are with the families and friends of those victims today, for the ongoing pain and loss caused by this horrific attack."

From U.S. Sentencing Commission Press Release Federal Sentence Guidelines
U.S. Sentencing Commission Adopts ABA Recommendations
on Federal Sentence Reduction


Sentence reduction motions (so-called “compassionate release”) have for many years
been reserved by the federal Bureau of Prisons for situations in which a prisoner was
close to death. Now, under the new Sentencing Commission policy, the range of eligible
cases will be broadened to include prisoners “suffering from a permanent physical or
medical condition,” or “experiencing deteriorating physical or mental health because of
the aging process.”

Forum

Pat Coyle

Who's right about Healthcare?

Started by Pat Coyle in Health & Healthcare 9 hours ago.

Pat Coyle

Should we can bottled water? 22 Replies

Started by Pat Coyle in Health & Healthcare. Last reply by Marita Topmiller 9 hours ago.

Kyle Lacy

The New Email? Google Wave 15 Replies

Started by Kyle Lacy in 2.0 thinking (on marketing, branding, experience, etc). Last reply by Marita Topmiller 10 hours ago.

Julie Grice

Developmental services agency needs a creative idea 6 Replies

Started by Julie Grice in Non Profit: events, news, ideas. Last reply by Bethany Harris 13 hours ago.

Annie Sever-Dimitri

Boobs-N-Business 125 Replies

Started by Annie Sever-Dimitri in Questions and Answers. Last reply by Rebecca Monninger 14 hours ago.

Pat Coyle

How smart is smart parking? 4 Replies

Started by Pat Coyle in Technology. Last reply by Becky Pruitt 16 hours ago.

Sara Croft

Social Media Best Practices 6 Replies

Started by Sara Croft in Non Profit: events, news, ideas. Last reply by Mike Magan 21 hours ago.

Amanda Balser

Advice of the smartest kind would always be nice. 3 Replies

Started by Amanda Balser in 2.0 thinking (on marketing, branding, experience, etc). Last reply by Steph Woodward 22 hours ago.

About

Pat Coyle Pat Coyle created this Ning Network.

Help

A few things to consider before joining Smaller Indiana:
1. Please use your real name (first and last) when you sign up, or we cannot open your account

2. Please do not use logos or commercial images for your profile photo

3. Events should be posted in the events calendar

4. You can post pretty much anything you want on your own personal page (self promotion, etc), and you can change the style of your personal profile page to reflect your corporate identification if you so choose.

5. Please keep all comments civil and polite. It's OK to feel strongly about a subject, and it's OK to be critical of ideas, but please refrain from personal attacks of any kind.

If you witness or experience any issues, please contact admin@smallerindiana.com and we will look into the matter.

6. Smaller Indiana is supported by its members, and by corporate sponsors. If you're interested in learning more about sponsorship, please call Pat Coyle at 317 332 7878.

© 2009   Created by Pat Coyle

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Privacy  |  Terms of Service