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American lawyer for Saddam Hussein seeks U.S. Supreme Court intervention
CBC ^ | July 11, 2004 | AP

Posted on 07/11/2004 5:40:35 PM PDT by FairOpinion

WASHINGTON (AP) - A lawyer is making an unusual appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court on behalf of an unlikely client: Saddam Hussein.

Curtis Doebbler, the lone American on Saddam's legal team, wants the high court to declare the detention of the ousted Iraqi president unconstitutional.

The long-shot legal manoeuvre comes as Saddam's lawyers await the chance to meet with their client and find out what charges he will face in a war crimes trial by Iraq's new government. He could face the death penalty.

"Even the people we dislike the most have a right to a fair trial," said Doebbler, who volunteered his services on the 20-member team with lawyers from Belgium, Britain, France, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya and Tunisia.

Doebbler said his clients over the past decade have received little media attention: Ethiopian refugees, displaced persons in Sudan's Khartoum State, and political activists in Sudan.

His work for his latest client has earned him threats but has not deterred him, he told reporters Thursday. "Whether it's a former president or whether it's a refuge, individuals have the same basic human rights," he said.

Doebbler has been critical of the United States' invasion of Iraq.

In an article on his website, he wrote, "The world's most powerful army is an army of cowards. They are soldiers who are willing to risk the lives of innocent civilians to protect their own. I don't know about my fellow Americans, but I don't feel very much protected by such cowards."

Paul Williams, an international law professor at American University, is not surprised that lawyers are taking up Saddam's defence.

"Saddam is likely to have an eclectic mix of lawyers," Williams said. "It's a peculiar thing that there will be no shortage of lawyers willing to defend Saddam for financial and philosophical reasons or self-promotion. Others will just want to write a book."

James Klimaski, a Washington lawyer who has worked with Doebbler, 43, a native of Buffalo, N.Y., said his colleague is taking on a challenge.

"Lawyers who take unpopular cases believe in the law," he said. "Unpopular cases sometimes in history become popular cases."

U.S. authorities have refused to let Doebbler or the other lawyers see Saddam, who was arrested in December.

Saddam is being held in a U.S.-controlled jail guarded by Americans until the Iraqis are ready to take physical custody of him. Iraq's new authorities have taken legal control of Saddam and 11 deputies last week.

The filing at the Supreme Court, dated Tuesday and titled Saddam Hussein vs. George W. Bush, asks the court for permission to file an indigent appeal on his behalf. The court will have to grant special permission, however, because the documents lack Saddam's signature vouching that he has no assets and cannot afford the filing fee.

The Supreme Court is on a three-month summer break and likely will not act on the request until the justices return to work in late September.

In paperwork at the high court, Doebbler said the detention of the Saddam, 67, violates multiple international laws and his constitutional Fifth Amendment right not to be deprived of "life, liberty or property without due process." He also said the war crimes tribunal planned in Iraq was neither independent nor impartial.

The Supreme Court will review those arguments only if it grants permission for the filing.

"I doubt the Supreme Court will even get that far," said Fordham Law School professor Thomas Lee, a former clerk at the court.

Doebbler had filed a brief in the Supreme Court this year encouraging it to rule in favour of legal rights of foreign terror suspects held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Last week, justices decided the nearly 600 men from 42 countries held at the U.S. prison in Cuba may use American courts to challenge their detentions.

In a dissent to that opinion, Justice Antonin Scalia warned that federal courts will now have to deal with lawsuits from "around the world, challenging actions and events far away."


TOPICS: Front Page News
KEYWORDS: curtisdoebbler; iraq; saddamtrial; scotus
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Well, I guess the Supreme Court encouraged this by their latest rulings on the terrorist detainees.

I guess they will rule that we need to free Saddam and restore him to his "rightful place" as President of Iraq.

1 posted on 07/11/2004 5:40:36 PM PDT by FairOpinion
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To: FairOpinion

Since Hussein is going to have to face an Iraqi court, not U.S., Hussein's case should have no standing before the U.S. courts, whatsoever.


2 posted on 07/11/2004 5:43:47 PM PDT by DoughtyOne
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"Doebbler, 43, a native of Buffalo, N.Y"

Oh $hit, I think I know this asshole.

3 posted on 07/11/2004 5:44:18 PM PDT by Mr. K (ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸¸,this is like liberal logic,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ø))
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To: FairOpinion

Maybe their decisions would be different if it had been the Supreme Court targeted on 9-11???
I suggest to give Saddam a "constitutional" bullet to the temple and be done with it.


4 posted on 07/11/2004 5:44:25 PM PDT by FlashBack (Faith will not make our path easy, but it ill give us strength for the Journey.)
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And then they'll hear his claim for damages.

Thye'll probably give him everything he asks for to teach that Executive and Legislative branches their place.

5 posted on 07/11/2004 5:44:38 PM PDT by mrsmith ("Oyez, oyez! All rise for the Honorable Chief Justice... Hillary Rodham Clinton ")
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To: DoughtyOne

Exactly.


6 posted on 07/11/2004 5:44:43 PM PDT by Vigilantcitizen ("I believe that what you say about others speaks volumes about yourself." Zell Miller)
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To: Vigilantcitizen

The jerk just wants some attention.


7 posted on 07/11/2004 5:49:16 PM PDT by Sacajaweau (God Bless Our Troops!!)
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Jerk is too good a word for this guy.

"Doebbler has been critical of the United States' invasion of Iraq.

In an article on his website, he wrote, "The world's most powerful army is an army of cowards. They are soldiers who are willing to risk the lives of innocent civilians to protect their own. I don't know about my fellow Americans, but I don't feel very much protected by such cowards."


8 posted on 07/11/2004 5:50:39 PM PDT by FairOpinion (If you are not voting for Bush, you are voting for the terrorists.)
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In an article on his website, he wrote, "The world's most powerful army is an army of cowards. They are soldiers who are willing to risk the lives of innocent civilians to protect their own. I don't know about my fellow Americans, but I don't feel very much protected by such cowards."

Blood

Boiling

Now


9 posted on 07/11/2004 5:50:40 PM PDT by bin2baghdad
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To: bin2baghdad

Are Doebler and Michael Moor twins?


10 posted on 07/11/2004 5:51:17 PM PDT by FairOpinion (If you are not voting for Bush, you are voting for the terrorists.)
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To: DoughtyOne

Let's see:

1. Saddam is not in US custody.

2. Whether or not it was legal for the US to hold Saddam or not then becomes a moot point.

At most the US Supreme Court could order the US to hand over actual control of Saddam to the Iraqis. The US Supreme Court can not order him released by the Iraqis.


11 posted on 07/11/2004 5:52:08 PM PDT by JLS
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Hmmm, I sure don't remember anyone asking the Supreme Court to intervene on behalf of Slobo Milo.

Oh, and this guy Doebbler sounds like a real lowlife dirtbag.

12 posted on 07/11/2004 5:55:45 PM PDT by jpl ("America's greatest chapter is still to be written, for the best is yet to come." - Ronald W. Reagan)
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So many lawyers are wannabee actors. The truth is irrelevant, the legal process is all that matters... and getting their scumbag client off. This is his drama queen moment so he best make the most of it.
13 posted on 07/11/2004 5:56:05 PM PDT by dennisw (Once is Happenstance. Twice is Coincidence. The third time is Enemy action. - Ian Fleming)
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To: bin2baghdad

My son's 'bin2baghdad' too. If I ever get within arm's reach of this guy, he's going to need an ambulance.


14 posted on 07/11/2004 5:57:59 PM PDT by tbpiper (Michael Moore…..the Erich von Däniken of political documentary)
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To: JLS

I'll bet this posessor of a pidgeon brain will next turn to the ICJ.


15 posted on 07/11/2004 5:59:02 PM PDT by DoughtyOne
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To: FairOpinion

American lawyer for Saddam Hussein? If this is not treason, giving aid and comfort to the enemy, what is?


16 posted on 07/11/2004 6:00:30 PM PDT by thoughtomator (End the imperialist moo slime colonization of the West!)
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To: DoughtyOne

The irony is that such people do not see they undermine institutions like ICJ by taking such silly cases to them and allowing them to issue dumb decisions like Israel can not build a border fence?


17 posted on 07/11/2004 6:04:35 PM PDT by JLS
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To: dennisw
True justice is something much simpler then the circus our courts have become.

Justice consists of
A. Establishing guilt. There is no doubt in this case that Saddam is guilty of inumerable horrible crimes.
B. Providing a fitting punishment. In this case a swift public execution. Next.
18 posted on 07/11/2004 6:05:39 PM PDT by Kozak (Anti Shahada: " There is no God named Allah, and Muhammed is his False Prophet")
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Say....I wonder if we can link this Curtis Dribbler guy to Edwards somehow ? Perhaps an example of how a lawyer can be so traitorous ?
19 posted on 07/11/2004 6:06:12 PM PDT by JediForce (A JEDI MUST HAVE THE DEEPEST COMMITMENT, THE MOST SERIOUS MIND (YODA))
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Well, I am sure Doebbler will be voting for Kerry/Edwards.


20 posted on 07/11/2004 6:11:54 PM PDT by FairOpinion (If you are not voting for Bush, you are voting for the terrorists.)
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