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Matrosen

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  1. On 3/18/2024 at 11:18 AM, eisfeld said:

     

    Exactly, the police summons are optional. So why were the security guards at the estate threatened with arrest for not letting the police onto private property?

     

    Also an arrest warrant can only be issued by a court. "Will be issued" is not up to the chief of police. They can request a warrant. They can't issue them.

    That's what it was in the western world, this is Thailand. Also note that this is what it was, not is in the western world.

  2. 15 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

    There are some pretty harsh people on this forum, it seems like when someone falls on hard times most jump on the bandwagon of harsh criticism and accusations of poor planning and things like that. The reality is that people do fall on hard times, there's a dozen different reasons why somebody could run out of money, and it sucks.

     

    So perhaps a little bit of sympathy is appropriate? 

     

    The other comical aspect of this post is the name of the organization that investigated. The Rapid Response Centre for Accelerating Public Welfare Management of SDHS. Quite a fancy name for an organization that likely does very little to help the people. 

    So right, so right but people like that normally end up in the same situation.

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  3. 12 hours ago, webfact said:

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    Pattaya, Thailand-The Pattaya Provincial Court has denied an arrest warrant for a Russian man described as a person of interest in the falling death of a Russian woman in Na Jomtien on Sunday morning, August 13th. As a result, he will be at least temporarily released.

     

    As of yesterday afternoon around 5:00 P.M., August 14th, 2023, the Pattaya Provincial Court declined a request from the Na Jomtien police to formally arrest Mr. Oeaop Nbahobny Fedor, 30, as a suspect in the death of a 32-year-old Russian woman, who was only publicly identified as Daria.

     

    Daria plunged to her death from the seventh floor balcony of Fedor’s condo around 7:00 AM Sunday morning, August 13th, 2023. CCTV appeared to show Fedor holding Daria by her legs before letting go but it was unclear if he was trying to pull her back into the condo or if he was attempting to drop her, according to the Pattaya Provincial Court, which as a result declined to file an official arrest warrant for homicide due to lack of evidence.

     

    By Adam Judd

     

    Full story: https://thepattayanews.com/2023/08/15/pattaya-provincial-court-denies-arrest-warrant-for-russian-man-present-at-falling-death-of-russian-woman-for-insufficient-evidence/

     

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    Well if he held her by her legs & did not pull her up, hos intentions seems pretty clear, because physically the reason why they were in that situation, he put them there!

  4. 10 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

    There have been very few death sentences carried within the past decade. So, why are they now discussing this, but only for foreigners? 

     

    I happen to support the death sentence, when the crime is heinous, and when there are witnesses and sufficient evidence. Why keep them alive? Certain crimes are essentially a self revocation of the right to consume oxygen. But, can DNA evidence and the courts be trusted here? 

     

    In fact, Thailand does allow the death penalty, but it is rarely applied. 

     

    The federation said the kingdom would have achieved the status of "de facto abolitionist" had it not carried out any executions before August 24, 2019 — which would have represented 10 years after the last death sentences were carried out.

     

    https://www.dw.com/en/thailand-carries-out-first-execution-since-2009/a-44285913

     

    Well a lifetime in a Thai prison is probably a death sentence but in slowmotion!

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