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Judge weighs delaying Gitmo tribunal
2008-07-17

A showdown is looming between the Bush administration and the federal court system over the military's role in prosecuting and trying terrorism suspects detained at the U.S. naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. A judge with the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia on Thursday will consider whether to delay the military tribunal of a key suspect in the war on terror - the former driver of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden.

Attorneys for Salim Hamdan asked U.S. District Judge James Robertson last week for the delay so they may use a landmark Supreme Court decision to challenge the legality of the military tribunal system. Mr. Hamdan, whose military trial is scheduled to begin Monday, would be the first Guantanamo detainee to face a tribunal as an enemy combatant. The Justice Department said in a court filing Monday that the military tribunal should proceed and that federal courts do not have the authority to delay it.
Posted by:lotp

#5  The Judge said, "Let the Games Begin", I mean, "Let the Trial Continue". Basically he said the Defense Attorneys were premature in their appeal as the Trial had not occured. He said, "Do you want ME to determine the Rules? This is not the proper Forum. Let the Trial go on and then file your appeals".
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2008-07-17 19:03  

#4  Let's all understand. Congress passed the law governing the legal prosecution of our own soldiers [UCMJ], but Congress can not pass law to prosecute unlawful combatants captured on the battlefield because Justice Kennedy has 'issues'? Are the enemy entitled to more consideration than our own? Hey, judge, what about the 14th Amendment, what does that have to say about equal treatment? Should we just do away with JAG and turn all issues of crime and discipline over to DoJ? Get the judiciary out of the conduct of war. It's an Article I power.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2008-07-17 13:11  

#3  The judge isn't in the band, news says he ruled to allow the Hamdan trial to proceed next week.
Posted by: Muggsy Glink   2008-07-17 13:00  

#2  Great picture for this story. Wish it was in color, though. Clowns alway look better in color. Maybe the judge can wear one of these outfits.
Posted by: Richard of Oregon   2008-07-17 10:36  

#1  Ah yes, the courts - the branch of government in our constitution that were given the power to command troops, levy war and conduct foreign policy.

/sarcasm
Posted by: OldSpook   2008-07-17 08:17  

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