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- From: wdstarr@athena.mit.edu (William December Starr)
- Subject: Re: Diplomatic Immunity
- In-Reply-To: wb8foz@skybridge.scl.cwru.edu (David Lesher)
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- Date: Sat, 26 Dec 1992 12:44:56 GMT
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- In article <1h8dpvINN3sh@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu>,
- wb8foz@skybridge.scl.cwru.edu (David Lesher) said:
-
- > Don't expect the Boob Tube to have things correct...
- >
- > There are several degrees of diplomatic immunity. Diplomatic
- > officers differ from consular officers who differ from other staff
- > members.
- >
- > You have immunity ONLY when your name and title are submitted to,
- > AND ACCEPTED BY, the host government. Your government can waive your
- > immunity (i.e. throw you to the wolves) if they feel like it. The
- > host government, lacking that, can declare you PNG and boot you out.
-
- In defense of "Law and Order" -- the seven or eight episodes of which
- I've seen since I started watching it were uniformly very good in
- their handling of legal issues, imho -- I'll point out that they
- probably _did_ have things correct. In keeping with what Mr. Lesher
- reported, above, the accused in that episode of L&O was indeed a
- consular officer (from, um, Nigeria, I think) and the script made it
- clear that what he had was "consular immunity," which did not protect
- him from prosecution for certain grave offenses.
-
- (I have no idea what went on the episode of "The Commish" that someone
- referred to. And, regarding somebody's reference to "the Danny Glover
- method of revoking diplomatic immunity," I believe I can categorically
- state that, legally speaking, absolutely nothing that happened in the
- movie "Lethal Weapon 2" took place on the planet Earth. :-)
-
- -- William December Starr <wdstarr@athena.mit.edu>
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