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by throwaway447
972 days ago
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Well, yes, I was in trouble because I was in prison already and my public defender did not pick up his phone for 6 months. In this situation, I said I am a US citizen and demanded to talk to my embassy. And after I insisted on this for two or three weeks, I was put into solitary confinement. Even talked to one of the highest person in charge. Can you proof that you are a US citizen?
Let me call my embassy.
They did not allow this. I suggested they call the embassy but they rejected this. I even wrote to my judge a complain and he said there "is no reason for this". I have it in writing. |
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There is an international treaty (Vienna Convention) that requires governments to inform arrestees of their right to speak to their embassy. The problem is that treaty violations aren't really enforceable without an underlying local statute to implement them.
It was only recently that Illinois made it a statutory requirement to implement the treaty by adding "(b-5) This subsection is intended to implement and be interpreted consistently with the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations, to which the United States is a party." to their arrest law:
https://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/fulltext.asp?DocName=0...