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Judge Shelves Gitmo Detainee Cases
2007-02-01
WASHINGTON (AP) - Sixteen lawsuits by Guantanamo Bay detainees were put on hold Wednesday by a federal judge who said he may no longer have jurisdiction to hear their cases. U.S. District Court Judge Reggie B. Walton in Washington said the Military Commissions Act, signed into law in October, has left him unable to consider whether the detainees can challenge being held at the Navy facility in Cuba. An appeals court in Washington is considering whether civilian jurists can rule on those cases. Until that issue is resolved, Walton said, ``it is this court's view that it lacks the authority to take any action in these cases.''

If the appeals panel ``concludes that this court retains some degree of jurisdiction over any or all of the above-captioned cases, the matters will be automatically reopened as appropriate,'' he wrote.

The Justice Department welcomed the ruling, said spokesman Erik Ablin. He called the military tribunals, which can be appealed, ``more process than the United States has ever provided to enemy combatants in our past conflicts.''
And more than we should.
Posted by:Steve White

#2  Headline should read: "Judge Shelves Gitmo Detainees"
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2007-02-01 14:29  

#1  OMG ``it is this court's view that it lacks the authority to take any action in these cases.''

A federal judge who actually recognizes that he doesn't have jurisdiction. Guess he hasn't caught Justice Kennedy's disease of making stuff up - L'État, c'est moi!
Posted by: Procopius2k   2007-02-01 07:53  

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