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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Gitmo kangaroo court convicts Osama's driver
| quote: | Originally posted by jerZ07002
the key element of a kangaroo court is that the outcome is determined in advance. If the outcome was predetermined then the conspiracy charges would have stuck. As I said before, I'm not well versed in military law and trial procedures, but as far as I know this is the same court and the procedures are the same as would be used for US military personnel. If my memory is correct, the supreme court ruled in hamden v rumsfeld that the detainees must be tried in accordance with the uniform code of military justice. Those tribunals are hardly unjust. The procedures and evidentary rules are different and not suitable for civilians, however, it is entirely proper to impose the rules on soldiers and war criminals. If you don't like hamdan's classification as a war criminal then that's fine, but calling military courts 'kangaroo courts' just shows your ignorance about the military justice system.
i suggest you parse through this before making outlandish claims about the military justice system, especially since a few of your claims are just inaccurate:
http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/10/stApIIch47.html |
These courts are designed for military jurisprudence, NOT, the prosecution of criminals, ESPECIALLY, "war criminals". If they are war criminals, send them to the Hague! Also, kangaroo courts don't just determine the outcome in advance..A kangaroo court is one in which the defendants rights to defend himself are infringed upon, and thus, the outcome itself is unlawful.
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