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Judge orders names of all detainees in 9/11 probe released
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Posted on 08/02/2002 12:57:53 PM PDT by Brian Mosely
MSNBC NEWS BULLETIN Judge orders names released All detainees in 9/11 probe Details to come ...
TOPICS: Breaking News; Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: terrorwar
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To: Brian Mosely
Who is this Judge???
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posted on
08/02/2002 1:00:16 PM PDT
by
Dog
To: Brian Mosely
How many people are we talking about (those whose names haven't been released)? Is this a major story?
To: Dog
Kessler ...
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posted on
08/02/2002 1:01:43 PM PDT
by
Dog
To: Brian Mosely
Time to go judge shopping.
To: TrappedInLiberalHell
This is so stupid....this will tip off Al-qaeda who we have......dumb damn judge!!!!
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posted on
08/02/2002 1:02:56 PM PDT
by
Dog
To: Dog
Appointed by Clinton, of course.
WH should denounce this decision and immediately appeal.
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posted on
08/02/2002 1:02:58 PM PDT
by
mwl1
To: Brian Mosely
Does he mean by detainees in US jails, or in Guantanemo?
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posted on
08/02/2002 1:03:18 PM PDT
by
Satadru
To: Let's Roll
This is the same Judge who ruled in favor of that Berry woman on the U. S. Civil Rights Commision against the President..
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posted on
08/02/2002 1:04:22 PM PDT
by
Dog
To: Brian Mosely
Damn the judge to hell
To: Dog
It will be appealed.
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posted on
08/02/2002 1:05:02 PM PDT
by
rintense
To: Brian Mosely
Now the lawsuits can start; a veritable deluge.
And, whatever assets of alqaeda we have in custody will be available to CAIR, AMC, and other jihadi groups all around the world.
Peachy.
A Pakistani kid from Peshawar who pumps my gas sometimes was picked and released. He didn't enjoy the experience, but he certainly wasn't treated badly and seems no worse for the experience.
To: Brian Mosely
http://www.msnbc.com/news/789263.asp
Judge orders U.S. to ID detainees
More than 1,100 people rounded up since Sept. 11
MSNBC STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS
WASHINGTON, Aug. 2 A federal judge gave the government 15 days Friday to disclose the names of people detained in the investigation of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENTS power to arrest and hold individuals is an extraordinary one, U.S. District Judge Gladys Kessler said in a 45-page ruling. Here, the government has used its arrest power to detain individuals as part of an investigation that is widespread in its scope and secrecy.
Kessler said she would allow only two exceptions. On a case-by-case basis, she will consider allowing the government to keep a detainees name secret if the detainee is a material witness to a terror investigation.
Kessler also will allow the government to withhold a name if the detainee requests it.
Kessler ruled that the governments rationale for keeping the names secret was insufficient. She said the governments argument that terrorists in other nations might map the progress of U.S. investigators by determining who had been captured was illogical.
To: Brian Mosely
This will be appealled so fast the judge's head will spin.
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posted on
08/02/2002 1:06:31 PM PDT
by
Catspaw
To: Brian Mosely
"She said the governments argument that terrorists in other nations might map the progress of U.S. investigators by determining who had been captured was illogical. "
Obviously from Venus......
To: OldFriend
Great
I hope that judge finds his name on that list of 9/11 conspirators we have to release.
TMMT
To: The Magical Mischief Tour
his= his/her/he/she/it...
To: Catspaw
I'd like to personally spin her head, and I hope Condi Rice gives her an extra spin with a 2x4.
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posted on
08/02/2002 1:08:24 PM PDT
by
mwl1
To: Dog
Judge Gladys Kessler
Chambers: (202) 354-3440
Judge Kessler was appointed to the United States District Court for the District of Columbia in July 1994. She received a B.A. from Cornell University and an LL.B. from Harvard Law School. Following graduation, Judge Kessler was employed by the National Labor Relations Board, served as Legislative Assistant to a U.S. Senator and a U.S. Congressman, worked for the New York City Board of Education, and then opened a public interest law firm. In June 1977, she was appointed Associate Judge of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia. From 1981 to 1985, Judge Kessler served as Presiding Judge of the Family Division and was a major architect of one of the nations first Multi-Door Courthouses. She served as President of the National Association of Women Judges from 1983 to 1984, and now serves on the Executive Committee of the ABAs Conference of Federal Trial Judges and the U.S. Judicial Conference's Committee on Court Administration and Management.
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posted on
08/02/2002 1:09:21 PM PDT
by
Pokey78
To: *TerrOrWar
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