Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Somalian Youth Sentenced by New York Court to 33 Years in Prison

Somali pirate gets over 33 years in prison

By TOM HAYS
The Associated Press
11:37 a.m. Wednesday, February 16, 2011

NEW YORK — A Somali pirate who attacked a U.S.-flagged ship off the coast of Africa in 2009 has been sentenced to more than 33 years in prison.

Federal Judge Loretta Preska cited the need for deterrence in issuing the 33-year, nine-month sentence. U.S. prosecutors had asked a Manhattan judge to give Abdiwali Abdiqadir Muse (AHB'-dih-wah-lee AHB'-dih-kah-dir moo-SAY') nearly 34 years in prison.

His lawyers had asked for the minimum term, 27 years.

Muse pleaded guilty last year to federal charges alleging his crew of armed pirates commandeered a merchant ship in the Indian Ocean and took its captain hostage. A tense standoff ended when Navy sharpshooters killed three of Muse's men and freed captain Richard Phillips, of Underhill, Vt.

The case was part of a stepped-up effort to stem a wave of 21st-century piracy using 19th-century maritime laws.

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