To: Navy Patriot
Individuals may be sentenced by a "regularly constituted court", and that is interpreted by the executive as military tribunals and treaty law is superior to the Constitution and courts. There we go. Those are still minimal protections that were being violated in Guantanamo Bay. (That provision requires such legal mechdanisms as are required in civilized jurisprudence. Due Process is certainly included in that list.)
74 posted on
10/08/2006 7:53:21 PM PDT by
jude24
("I will oppose the sword if it's not wielded well, because my enemies are men like me.")
To: jude24
That provision requires such legal mechanisms as are required in civilized jurisprudence. Due Process is certainly included in that list. And they will get civilized due process as determined by the military tribunal, authorized by treaty law subject to the discretion of the executive as treaty law is not subject to civilian court review.
79 posted on
10/08/2006 8:01:04 PM PDT by
Navy Patriot
(Striving to obtain liberal victim status.)
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