Posted on 03/31/2007 12:03:59 PM PDT by SandRat
| NAVAL STATION GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba, March 31, 2007 The military commissions case of Australian detainee David Hicks, which concluded last night with a sentence of nine months imprisonment, was a fair proceeding that established a good basis for future commissions cases, the chief prosecutor for the Defense Department said here yesterday.
Hicks, 31, was sentenced according to a plea agreement after pleading guilty to one charge of providing material support for terrorism. The commission recommended a seven-year sentence, which was the maximum allowed under the agreement, but another part of the agreement guaranteed a suspension for any portion of the sentence beyond nine months.
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We know that the Australians will keep Hicks in prison for the allotted time, and we know that they'll keep a close eye on him afterwards. But what the hell would we do with a detainee from, say, Sudan? Or Oman?
Well, a better start would be to have this hicks drawn and quartered.
Why so little time? This is a joke.
PING
9 months my a$$. They need to hang the terrorist scum, each and every last one of 'em.
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