Politics, Bedfellows and the Terror Cases
Law Professor Glenn Reynolds (aka Instapundit) shines today in his MSNBC column about terror cases involving Americans at home. Bottom Line: We can't trust the Justice Department when they cloak their work in secrecy.
Reynolds notes that the Buffalo Six (Lackawanna) pleas may be tainted by their lawyers' comments that the pleas came about only after the Government threatened to move them out of federal court and have them held as enemy combatants.
Reynolds talks about the case of U.S. citizen Mike Hawash, a married, father of two, computer tech guy being held on a material witness warrant in solitary confinement in a federal prison in Oregon, although he has not been charged with a crime. Reynolds says, "It’s not right to hold American citizens without charges."
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