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A federal appeals courted ruled Thursday that five Somali pirates who attacked a U.S. Navy ship definitely need to spend life behind bars, contradicting the decision of a lower court.

The case dates back to 2010, when seven men plotted take over a merchant ship and hold it for ransom. But the execution of their plan turned into an absolute disaster when they mistakenly thought the USS Ashland was a normal cargo vessel, The Associated Press reports.

As soon as the men started firing with AK-47s on the ship, sailors immediately shot back at the small skiff, immediately killing a pirate and causing the vessel to explode. The rest of the vessel-less men were rescued by Navy sailors.

One of the men decided to cooperate with federal prosecutors, but five did not, and so were subsequently convicted. The U.S. District Judge Raymond Jackson handed down sentences ranging anywhere from 30 to 42.5 years for the crime of piracy. Three judges from the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rejected Jackson’s decision, telling him to impose life sentences on the five men as required by federal law.

“It is of no moment that no one aboard the USS Ashland was harmed before the defendants’ attack was thwarted,” Judge Robert King, one of the three judges on the panel, wrote. “The mandatory life sentence reflects a rational legislative judgment that piracy in international waters “is a crime deserving of one of the harshest of penalties.””

Before 1909, the penalty in the United States for piracy was death.

The case is not yet finished. Defendants could appeal to the full appeals court or to the Supreme Court. The pirates’ attorney, Geremy C. Kamens, has not yet come to a decision.

Piracy in the Gulf of Aden is viewed as a major threat to international shipping routes, but piracy has dropped dramatically in the last several years. In 2011, 237 incidents were reported near Somalia. Just a year later, the number decreased to 75, and then in 2013, to 14.


http://dailycaller.com/2015/08/14/lock-em-up-judges-say-five-somali-pirates-need-to-spend-life-in-prison-for-attacking-us-navy-ship/#ixzz3j6BvC0GI
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
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Whose prison are they going to spend life in (American Prison). Why are the taxpayers paying for these criminals from another country to spend life in prison. I like the law prior to 1909 - less costly!
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PO2 Angelika Laist
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we DID blow them out of the water :)
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Life in prison inmates can in fact work in prison and could easily pay for all of their time served, plus potentially more. In fact, most of them like to work, since it gives them a release from that horrid prison life.
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SPC John Gillaspie
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Totally agree
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PO1 Sojourner "Chancy" Phillips
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I guess they had not heard about what happened to their buddies in 2009 that tried to take the US-flagged MV Maersk Alabama.
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MSgt Operations Intelligence
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Throw them back.....in the middle of the Atlantic.....problem solved.
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"Lock ‘Em Up: Judges Say Five Somali Pirates Need To Spend Life In Prison For Attacking US Navy Ship"
SFC Mark Merino
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Deep 6 them. Why pay XXX,000,000 to hold onto your convicted terrorists?
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1SG Civil Affairs Specialist
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Dumb does not equal life in prison.
You'd think the Mk-58s and .50 cals on the deck would be a clue that this is not a regular vessel. That and the color. Big number on the side. 400-odd Marines on board.
Dumbasses.

Personally I have always felt that sinking the vessel is an adequate response. Not exactly a lot of shipbuilding materials in Somalia, and in the spirit of the environment, fish gotta eat, too.
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PO2 Angelika Laist
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We did sink their tiny excuse for a vessel :)
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Right. And I would estimate that the number of people in Somalia who can actually swim is in the low double digits.
The result of sinking their vessel most of the time would be... satisfactory.
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SPC Thomas Baldwin
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That's good Top very eco friendly.
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SN Greg Wright
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What kind of dumbass in a skiff attacks a GIANT Navy ship?!?!! They NEED to be locked up for life, if for no other reason than to protect the gene pool.
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SN Greg Wright
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PO2 Angelika Laist - Indeed! Welcome to RP, PO2!
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PO2 Angelika Laist
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Thanks :)
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CW4 Guy Butler
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(shrug) Honest mistake...
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SN Greg Wright
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CW4 Guy Butler - ROFL! Good one, Chief.
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Sgt Andrew McLaren
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I don't think you need to pass an I.Q test to be a Somali pirate. No mercy for these pieces of garbage shoot them
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SSG Robert Spina
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I AGREE LET THEM ROT
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Capt Seid Waddell
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Life in prison is the right sentence - if the death penalty is not possible.
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SGT Practical/Vocational Nursing
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Only if tax payers don't have to pay for their food, medical, cable TV, education and housing. Maybe if it is a labor camp where they support themselves.
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Capt Seid Waddell
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SGT (Join to see), the cost of six 5.56 rounds apiece is more economical.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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I remember seeing a picture of their burned out skiff. Shooting at a Ship full of Pissed off Sailors and Marines is never a good idea but I'm not sure it warrants life in a US Prison. I'm a Fiscal Conservative and not real fond of paying to feed and house these schmucks forever. Send em Home. Maybe they can explain the errors of their ways to others.
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SN Greg Wright
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel C'mon, PO1. Gotta think of the gene pool.
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