Jonathan Lee Oliver, a 41-year-old Missoula resident, was
sentenced to 100 months in prison for diverting money he received from customers
in eastern Montana, North Dakota, and other places, and using the money to buy
himself a house, several vehicles, two jet skis, a luxury motor home, a diamond
engagement ring, and various other items.
Missoulian: Court: Poland violated human rights in CIA case
Judgments Al Nashiri and Husayn (Abu Zubaydah) v. Poland - secret rendition of terrorist suspects
In today’s Chamber judgments, which are not final1, the
European Court of Human Rights held,
unanimously:
in both cases, that Poland had failed to comply with its
obligation under Article 38 of the European
Convention on Human Rights (obligation to furnish
all necessary facilities for the effective conduct
of an investigation);
in both cases, that there had been:
a violation of Article
3 (prohibition of torture and inhuman or degrading treatment) of the
Convention, in both its substantive and procedural
aspects;
a violation of Article
5 (right to liberty and security);
a violation of Article
8 (right to respect for private and family life);
a violation of Article
13 (right to an effective remedy); and,
a violation of Article 6 § 1 (right to a fair trial).
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