16 July 2008
Court: "Because I Said So" Not Due Process
Ali Saleh Kahlah al-Marri a legal US resident who was arrested for credit card fraud, and then declared an "enemy combatant" will now have his day in court, after more than 5 years in solitary confinement.
The court ruled that he could be detained, but that the basis of the detention, the statement of a defense department official without supporting evidence, was insufficient to justify his classification.
Note that as a legal resident, he has the same rights to due process as a US citizen, and so the Bush administration's position was thus that they were free to detain anyone at any time forever without any supporting facts.
Personally, I think that if they have evidence, it should be addressed in a real trial, though I would be not at all surprised if this hearing reveals that the emperor has no clothes.
The court ruled that he could be detained, but that the basis of the detention, the statement of a defense department official without supporting evidence, was insufficient to justify his classification.
Note that as a legal resident, he has the same rights to due process as a US citizen, and so the Bush administration's position was thus that they were free to detain anyone at any time forever without any supporting facts.
Personally, I think that if they have evidence, it should be addressed in a real trial, though I would be not at all surprised if this hearing reveals that the emperor has no clothes.
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Civil Rights
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Justice
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Terrorism
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