"I probably still have a debt with American justice," he said, smiling.
That doesn't sound like the action of a war criminal hiding from American justice.
"We hope and expect American justice will give us what we failed to do ourselves."
This is a story of American justice, but with a Chinese flavor.
By now, it's just another tale of American dollar-based justice.
Like water dripping on a rock, it eventually makes a deep hollow in the American justice system.
If there's a cardinal rule of American justice, it's that "crime doesn't pay."
One by one, the terrorists are learning the meaning of American justice.
In these circumstances, how can we trust the American criminal justice and law enforcement system?
We are winning, and we're showing them the definition of American justice.