Andrew Tate is arrested and his luxury villa in Romania is raided by police

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squeezer

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You have question your moral compass when even the Taliban understands right from wrong better than you do.
Okay, sure LMAO.

You keep going with the Taliban's moral compass. If you watch the clip below you will see why the love Tate and Tates image and views.

 

Phil C. McNasty

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Okay, sure LMAO.

You keep going with the Taliban's moral compass. If you watch the clip below you will see why the love Tate and Tates image and views.

Why are you being such an Islamophobe??
 

Phil C. McNasty

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I will happily call the Taliban POS and if you do not know the difference in my statement, my friend, you have some reading up to do
Haha.....just trying to trigger you :D

Jeezus Christ, you're easy to get going
 

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Yep no charges laid as of yet. Romanian officials are holding him on suspicion but haven't shown any clear evidence.

The great Michael Franzese lays it all out here in his usual neutral fashion.
This guy is hilarious. He is basing his whole argument on what he has researched on youtube and social media; as if the authorities are going to publish the details of their investigation? The Romanian Judicial System does appear to be organized and with documented procedures. Is it fair? Probably not; but Andrew did brag about how he chose [to live in] Romania because of its Judicial System. He never realized that the sword is sharp on both sides. Duh!

Remember Andrew did poke the bear one too many times. It makes me think of that scene in Wolf of Wallstreet (yes it is dramatized) when the Jordan Belfort was given the option to leave the industry quietly to avoid prosecution. But Belfort couldn't do it. He could stop being who he was. (Sound familiar?) So, as expected, the authorities went after him and he went to prison. I am sure the Tate brothers were given plenty advice to "calm the fuck down" and pursue other quieter avenues of livelihood.
 

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This guy is hilarious. He is basing his whole argument on what he has researched on youtube and social media; as if the authorities are going to publish the details of their investigation?
Well he does actually know him. So there's that.

And can you imagine the infringement on civil right if you were held without any charges being formerly laid in Canada?

That's some pretty corrupt crap right there.
 
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…And can you imagine the infringement on civil right if you were held without any charges being formerly laid in Canada?
I don’t need to imagine it because it happens in the West, actually right here.

US has that patriot act that gives them similar “corrupt” powers under the guise of National Security. I’m sure Canada has its own legal policy for holding suspected criminals without charging them. Remember last year the Canadian government froze citizens’ bank accounts without due process. Romania isn’t alone in the world of corrupt governments.
 
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Well he does actually know him. So there's that.
And can you imagine the infringement on civil right if you were held without any charges being formerly laid in Canada?
That's some pretty corrupt crap right there.
My understanding is that there are charges already laid.

If not, non English speaking countries give their cops and prosecutors the right to hold suspects pending full investigation and laying of formal charges. It's a different way of doing things. I am guessing that they can't scoop just anyone up off the street and lock them away. They have to show a likely case and the longer they hold someone, the stronger that case has to be. Again I'm guessing, if there are court appearances and appeals, then there has to be a legal standard that the prosecution has to meet - otherwise, why have the court appearances and the reviews.

Your "neutral" narrator is a friend of Tate's, which pretty much destroys any neutrality. It's another Tate-sponsored PR piece.
 

mandrill

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This document details criminal arrest and detention procedure in Romania. Yeah, those pre charge detentions are pretty long and nasty there. Maybe Mr Po-Taito Head should have chosen another country to fuck around in.

Q10. How long can I be kept in prison before my
trial starts?
If the prosecutor requests your detention before your
trial, you should be brought immediately before a judge
who will decide whether or not you should be subject to
‘preventative arrest’. If the judge orders your arrest, you
have the right to challenge the decision within 48 hours.
The appeal should be heard within 5 days after you file
it.
You can only be kept in detention initially for up to 30
days. However, this can be extended by a judge, at the
request of the prosecutor, for an additional 30 days at a
time. The total period in detention before the closing of
criminal investigations should not exceed 180 days.

Generally, pre-trial detention (before the first instance

court has delivered its verdict on your case) can last up
to the equivalent of half the maximum sentence for the
alleged offence, but no more than 5 years.
 
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This document details criminal arrest and detention procedure in Romania. Yeah, those pre charge detentions are pretty long and nasty there. Maybe Mr Po-Taito Head should have chosen another country to fuck around in.
Exactly right or wrong, he chose to go there because he claimed it was corrupt and therefore he could get away with shit. Apparently not. He now has to suffer the consequences of his decisions.
 

mandrill

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I don’t need to imagine it because it happens in the West, actually right here.

US has that patriot act that gives them similar “corrupt” powers under the guise of National Security. I’m sure Canada has its own legal policy for holding suspected criminals without charging them. Remember last year the Canadian government froze citizens’ bank accounts without due process. Romania isn’t alone in the world of corrupt governments.
No. No common law country does, except in exceptional circumstances like possibly terrorism or national security.
 

ISpeakSoftly

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No. No common law country does, except in exceptional circumstances like possibly terrorism or national security.
That makes no sense. If a common law country allows it for exceptional circumstances, that means the common law country has a legal policy for holding suspected criminals without charging them. Same shit different pile. Yes, Canada's pile doesn't smell that bad as Romania's; but shit is shit.
 

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Well he does actually know him. So there's that.

And can you imagine the infringement on civil right if you were held without any charges being formerly laid in Canada?

That's some pretty corrupt crap right there.
Tate wanted to live in Eastern Europe specifically because he believed it was possible to evade prosecution for sexual assault and human trafficking more easily there than in the UK due to this same corrupt system. He bragged about having moved to a country where he could get away with anything due to it’s lax laws and sketchy justice system.

Well…this is what happens when you find yourself on the wrong end of that system. Tate has no one to blame for his situation but himself.

Sorry…not sorry.
 

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Tate wanted to live in Eastern Europe specifically because he believed it was possible to evade prosecution for sexual assault and human trafficking more easily there than in the UK due to this same corrupt system. He bragged about having moved to a country where he could get away with anything due to it’s lax laws and sketchy justice system.

Well…this is what happens when you find yourself on the wrong end of that system. Tate has no one to blame for his situation but himself.

Sorry…not sorry.
Your characterization is both wrong and irrelevant.

We understand that you disagree with him and dislike him. We understand that you don't like things he says. You have a lot of people on your team. Congrats.

That doesn't make him guilty of trafficking and sexual assault.

Evidence presented in a court of law determines guilt. That hasn't happened yet. This is all very straight-forward.

Stop distorting the process because you don't like the individual involved.

Why do you feel compelled to repeat the same nonsense with every post? Do you feel that threatened by a social media personality? Or is it just the old school pitchfork gang lynching blood lust mentality for the present era? Maybe just jealously and envy? Maybe you feel like it's "karma" and you have to jump on the bandwagon?
 
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