Posted on 06/24/2008 10:08:37 AM PDT by mathprof
Hearings for terror suspects before US military tribunals in Guantanamo are going ahead despite a Supreme Court ruling that affirmed detainees have a right to challenge their detention in a civilian court.
Legal experts had described the high court's decision as the death knell of the special tribunals created by President George W. Bush and his Republican allies in Congress to try "war on terror" suspects.
But Justice Department chief Michael Mukasey said the controversial tribunals at the US naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba would continue their work and last week, two preliminary hearings were held as scheduled.
The hearings focused on Omar Khadr, a Canadian, and Mohammed Jawad, an Afghan, both detained in Afghanistan for having allegedly thrown grenades when they were still teenagers.
Jawad, whose trial date was set for October 8, reportedly used his hearing to denounce his treatment, alleging during a two-week period US guards changed his cell every two hours to prevent him from sleeping, a technique dubbed the "frequent flyer-program."
Meanwhile a three-judge panel in federal court on Friday declined to intervene in the Khadr case in an appeal that focused on a procedural dispute.
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Mukasey rocks!
Good.
Let’s see SCOTUS enforce their ruling.
Looking forward to when they go from ‘hearings’ to ‘hangings’.
You'd think President Bush and the Republicans were the frickkin' enemy.
This must mean its OK to throw grenades as adults?
Habeus Corpus is no excuse to stop due process of law.
Take all the gitmo prisoners to new york in one group and let some leftwing federal judge release them onto the streets of new york city. Methinks the left would forget about habeus corpus real fast.
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There are plenty other places that do, and are much closer.
We (the USofA) are too afraid to do the right thing, so we hide behind the Courts.
The Right Thing is to hang or shoot (by firing squad) individuals guilty of heinous crimes, including war crimes, rape, murder, child molestation, selling drugs, etc.
The Right Thing is to guard our borders and shoot to kill anyone breaking and entering to steal our resources.
McCain doesn’t agree with me, nor does Lindsey Graham, but it would only take a few public hangings for certain activities suddenly to become unpopular.
Barring that, no one listened to me when I suggested a few well placed H-bombs in the Middle East, specifically Iraq, either.
I’m not angry, I am just sick and tired of idiots allowing other idiots to ruin our society and to harm innocent people and morally weak people.
I’m sure there are five SCOTUS justices with skid marks on their shorts right about now.
This eventuality was one reason why the court should have thought long and hard about it’s decision.
Are we going to have a situation where federal marshals take on the U.S. Military at a military base on foreign soil?
Popping popcorn as I type...
bttt
Thanks Dinah.
Andrew Jackson
Thanks, I was looking for my other tube sock!
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