![]() ![]() ![]() Summary judgment is appropriate "if the movant shows that there is no genuine dispute as to any material fact and the movant is entitled to judgment as a matter of law." Fed. Shepherd's motion for summary judgment, Dkt. Shepherd moves for summary judgment on Muses's claims against him arguing that because he is an officer of the United States Public Health Service, he is entitled to absolute immunity pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 388 (1971), alleging that while he was confined at the United States Penitentiary in Terre Haute, Indiana (USP Terre Haute), defendants were deliberately indifferent to his need for dental treatment in violation of his Eighth Amendment rights. Plaintiff Abduwali Muse, an inmate of the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP), brought this action pursuant to the theory recognized in Bivens v. Shepherd's Motion for Summary Judgment and Denying Plaintiff's Request to Substitute Defendant Muse was then taken into custody.Entry Granting R.D. While he was away from the lifeboat, Navy SEALs shot and killed the three remaining pirates, authorities said. Navy destroyer, came to the assistance of the vessel, and in radio communications, the pirates threatened to kill Phillips if they were not guaranteed safe passage away from the scene, authorities have said.įour days after the hijacking began, Muse boarded the Bainbridge and demanded safe passage for himself and the others in exchange for Phillips' release, according to a criminal complaint. Muse and his cohorts held Philips hostage for four days in the life boat. Muse told the court that he and the three other men agreed to "capture any ship that came by." He added that he did not recognize the U.S. In addition to the Maersk Alabama, Muse was charged with participating in the hijacking of two other vessels in late March and early April of 2009. On Tuesday he agreed not to challenge the finding that he is not a juvenile and to be tried as an adult. His lawyers lost their bid to have the diminutive, baby-faced pirate tried as a minor. Muse's actual age has been a subject of debate since his arrest last year. "All of this happened because of the government in Somalia," he added. ![]() I am very sorry for all of this," Muse said in a soft voice. Through an interpreter Muse apologized for his actions and blamed the incident on the Somali government. Once on board the armed men demanded the ship be stopped, then took a life boat and held the captain of the ship, Richard Phillips, hostage on it. Prosecutors say Muse acted as the ringleader when he and three other men seized the Maersk Alabama by force about 350 miles off the coast of Somali. Muse faces a maximum sentence of almost 34 years behind bars when he is sentenced on October 19. He pleaded guilty to felony counts of hijacking maritime vessels, kidnapping and hostage taking, for his role in the hijacking of the U.S.-flagged Maersk Alabama in the Indian Ocean on April 8, 2009. vessel off the coast of Africa last year pleaded guilty in New York on Tuesday to charges he hijacked the ship and kidnapped the captain.ĭressed in a dark grey prison uniform, Abduwali Abdukhadir Muse entered federal court in New York with his head down and his hands behind his back. New York (CNN) - A Somali pirate who prosecutors say led the attack on a U.S. ![]()
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