Miami Lawyer David Oscar Markus
Is possiblle have twice the trial on similar charges??
So why do they do? Our mother, Shahrzad Mir Gholikhan, now Federal Jail in Miami, Florida – USA She is taken to court each frequency to respond to questions about the case which ended in Austria. As your Austrian lawyer wrote to David Oscar Markus, his U.S. lawyer, there was no warrant for her extradition. "Ladies and gentlemen, I am the attorney Shahrzad in Austria. He allready has been convicted of a night-view-glasses which was presented in Vienna. Got some money to the ruling and the case is over for her in Austria. There was no way Austria extradition to U.S.! How I can support? I have the file it and Mahmoud Seif. Please tell me what you want. I can do my best better. Greetings and salutations to it. His colleague, Dr. Helge Doczekal "She wanted to have his name removed from the Internet. No one has twice the trial on similar charges. Do you?
You are correct that the charges in question are similar, but not the same. res judicata prevents a person from being charged twice for the same offense, but in this case would not apply. As an example, look at the beating of Rodney King. The ten officers were initially charged with excessive force and violence. They were acquitted and rioting broke out Watts. Immediately after that, they were judged then Federal Civil Rights violations and several of them went to prison for ten years each. Both cases arose for the same incident, but charges were not the same. I hope this is helpful to you.