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you know i'd like saddam included, and those who are
causeing all the deaths in daufur.
i also wonder about how they would set up security for
something like that, it would definately be a
challenge.
--- Deri James <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 31 October 2006 01:05, ken barber wrote:
> > they will be as per the military code of justice.
> they
> > will have lawyers, but, unlike in the civilian
> courts,
> > in the discovery process a judge will have to
> decide
> > on how much information can be given based on what
> is
> > highly clasified and could compromise agents in
> the
> > field.
>
> Fair enough, that would affect a maximum of 5%,
> those actually captured by US
> Troops.
>
> Many of the Bounty Hunters high tailed it after
> collecting the bounty, rather
> difficult to call as either a defence or prosecution
> witness.
>
> > this will keep some things away from the new
> > york times.
>
> But not very much since 95% were just "handed over",
> so cannot have
> any "highly classified" component with regard to
> American Personnel. The
> Nuremberg Trials were open to press and public. The
> Administration may feel
> embarrased that after 5 years they have no more
> evidence than they were
> wearing a casio watch, but their blushes should not
> be spared because that
> info is declared as "classified".
>
> > and as per congression act, now there will
> > be an appeal right to the federal circuit for DC.
> > considered to be the 2nd highest court in the U.S.
> > this is a right never given to enemy fighters in
> our
> > history. this is to stike a balence between no
> appeals
> > and the endless appeals process in our civil
> courts
> > and the practice of shopping for the best court
> likely
> > to rule one way or the other that goes on in our
> civil
> > courts system.
>
> The US civil courts system is very broken, I agree.
>
> Cheers
>
> Deri
>
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