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Taylor, Chucky, 1977-

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Personal name headingTaylor, Chucky, 1977-
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Variant(s)Belfast, Roy M., Jr., 1977-
Emmanuel, Charles McArther, 1977-
Taylor, Charles Emmanuel, 1977-
Taylor, Charles, II, 1977-
Taylor, Charles, Jr., 1977-
Taylor, Chuckie, 1977-
Associated countryUnited States Liberia Trinidad
Birth date19770213
Place of birthBoston (Mass.)
Found inAmerican warlord, 2015: ECIP galley (Chucky Taylor, referred to by his legal name, Roy Belfast Jr.; b. Feb. 13, 1977 in Boston to Bernice Emmanuel and Charles Taylor, future president of Liberia; raised in Florida, took the name of the stepfather who raised him in late 1989, in Florida family court; in 1992, at age 15, he traveled to Liberia; caught sneaking into the United States and became the first American convicted for the war crime of torture)
Tampa Bay Times online, Feb. 6, 2007, viewed June 26, 2014: (Charles Emmanuel, known as Charles "Chuckie" Taylor Jr., son of Charles Taylor, the former president of Liberia and one of Africa's most feared warlords; changed his name to Roy Belfast Jr.; according to the U.S. Justice Department, Emmanuel was the head of his father's antiterrorist unit in Liberia; after his father's regime was overthrown, Emmanuel moved to Trinidad)
   <http://www.sptimes.com/2007/02/06/State/Liberian_torture_case.shtml>
U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement home page, Statement Of Marcy M. Forman Director, Office Of Investigations U.S. Immigration And Customs Enforcement Department Of Homeland Security Regarding A Hearing On "priorities Enforcing Immigration Law" Before The House Appropriations Committee Subcommittee On Homeland Security, April 2, 2009, viewed June 26, 2014: p. 10 (Charles Emmanuel Taylor (Chuckie Taylor), the son of former Liberian president Charles Taylor, who was sentenced to 97 years for committing acts of torture in Liberia)
District United States District Court Southern District Of Florida Case No. 06-20758-Cr-Altonaga(S), viewed June 26, 2014: cover page (UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. ROY M. BELFAST, Jr., a/kfa "Chuckie Taylor," a/kfa "Charles Taylor, Jr.," a/kfa "Charles Taylor II," a/kfa "Charles McArther Emmanuel")
   <www.internationallawbureau.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Indictment.pdf>