Criminal
Sep. 10, 1999
Strict U.S. Justice System Works Against Nation's Interests
By Tom Teepen As much justice as was possible in the circumstances has been done in the awkward case of Samuel Sheinbein, the American teen who fled to Israel to duck U.S. prosecution for the especially grisly murder of an acquaintance.
By Tom Teepen
As much justice as was possible in the circumstances has been done in the awkward case of Samuel Sheinbein, the American teen who fled to Israel to duck U.S. prosecution for the especially grisly murder of an acquaintance.
The case, however, has left a bitte...
As much justice as was possible in the circumstances has been done in the awkward case of Samuel Sheinbein, the American teen who fled to Israel to duck U.S. prosecution for the especially grisly murder of an acquaintance.
The case, however, has left a bitte...
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