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Post by DC-Fan on Nov 17, 2019 1:47:47 GMT
And as I already explained to you a gazillion times (but you don't seem to comprehend), that's for a jury of the people to decide. Bucky can present his argument that he was brainwashed to a jury of the people, but it should be a jury of the people to decide since murder is a crime against the people. What do other countries' rules have to do with this? Bucky murdered the Starks in the US so any murder charges against Bucky would be filed by a US court, not a foreign country's court. Well you keep going on about US laws this and that yet Bucky is not under arrest or suspicion of the Stark's death at all in this film, that has noting to do with anything happening, he is arrested under suspicion of committing a terroristic attack at the UN, the US constitution, US district or state DA's have nothing to do with this, yet you keep bringing them up, you seem unable to grasp the actual events of the film.
And yet, you claimed that CIA agent Everett Ross gave the alleged kill order and said there would be no trial. If US laws have nothing to do with it, then neither should a US spy who has no jurisdiction or authority in a foreign country. Heck, even Black Panther made no sense at all. Klaue is arrested by Korean cops on Korean soil, but is questioned by a US spy and a Wakandan national without any Korean official present? That's just another example of bad writing in MCU movies!
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