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To: hoosiermama; MizSterious; stlnative; Valpal1
I wanted to tell you that on another show I was watching on Saturday. They said Karr was working for another Thailand School and they fired him (dates unknown). When he was fired from this Thailand School he emailed child pornography to the Thailand School. So there is a good chance that Karr has child pornography on his computer since he was emailing it out at least to old Thai School employer.

From now on when I find a Karr article I will post the link to the article in this thread, so I do not have to start a new thread for each new Karr article that comes out. This is also a discussion thread to discuss Karr on.
4 posted on 09/02/2006 9:02:34 PM PDT by stlnative (WARNING my post is most likely full of poor spelling & bad grammar which are all free of charge!)
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http://www.usdoj.gov/opa/pr/2003/April/03_ag_266.htm

http://www.state.gov/g/tip/rls/tiprpt/2005/46618.htm

The PROTECT Act (put into effect in 2003)

An important aspect of the U.S. effort is to strengthen law enforcement’s ability to investigate, prosecute, and punish violent crimes committed against children, including child sex tourism and the commercial sexual exploitation of children. The PROTECT Act (Prosecutorial Remedies and Other Tools to End the Exploitation of Children Today Act of 2003) was passed by the Congress in April 2003 and signed into law by President Bush. The act serves as a historic milestone for protecting children while severely punishing those who victimize young people. Of particular note, the PROTECT Act allows law enforcement officers to prosecute American citizens and legal permanent residents who travel abroad and commercially sexually abuse minors without having to prove prior intent to commit this crime. The law also strengthens the punishment of these child sex tourists. If convicted, child sex tourists now face up to 30 years’ imprisonment, an increase from the previous maximum of 15 years.

The PROTECT Act made several other changes to the law with a focus on protecting children from sexual predators, including: extending the statute of limitations for federal crimes involving the abduction or physical or sexual abuse of a child for the lifetime of the child; expanding the potential reach of federal sex trafficking prosecutions by extending federal jurisdiction to crimes committed in foreign commerce; establishing parallel penalty enhancements for the production of child pornography overseas; and, criminalizing actions to arrange or facilitate the travel of child sex tourists.
6 posted on 09/02/2006 9:11:13 PM PDT by stlnative (WARNING my post is most likely full of poor spelling & bad grammar which are all free of charge!)
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To: stlnative

If he brought back a laptop full of criminal material, he will end up doing federal time, IF some stupid liberal judge doesn't throw it out as evidence.

I actually think he will end up taking down a lot of fellow pervs.


15 posted on 09/02/2006 9:48:42 PM PDT by Valpal1 (Big Media is like Barney Fife with a gun.)
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