The Seattle Times interviewed prosecutor and best-selling crime writer Vincent Bugliosi on his new book, "The Prosecution of George W. Bush For Murder."
Bugliosi sounds like a nut, but he seems to know his stuff, carrying on about how any state who lost a soldier fighting in Iraq has legal jurisdiction to charge the president with homicide. In other words, all it will take to get the ball rolling is one ambitious attorney general.
"This is not just an academic theoretical legal treatise," he says. "This is a legal blueprint to bring this guy to justice. I'm very, very serious about it."
Bugliosi sounds like a nut, but he seems to know his stuff, carrying on about how any state who lost a soldier fighting in Iraq has legal jurisdiction to charge the president with homicide. In other words, all it will take to get the ball rolling is one ambitious attorney general.
"This is not just an academic theoretical legal treatise," he says. "This is a legal blueprint to bring this guy to justice. I'm very, very serious about it."

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