| The Wages of Lawfare & Boumediene |
| Written by JD Johannes | |
| Monday, 23 June 2008 | |
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From the Sunday New York Times : "Mr. [Khalid Shaikh] Mohammed met his captors at first with cocky defiance, telling one veteran C.I.A. officer, a former Pakistan station chief, that he would talk only when he got to New York and was assigned a lawyer — the experience of his nephew and partner in terrorism, Ramzi Yousef, after Mr. Yousef’s arrest in 1995." KSM assumed it was still 9/10. It wasn't. But with the Supreme Court's ruling Boumediene, granting Habeas Corpus to terrorists, we are back the way KSM thought it should be--lawyers and all.
Presumeably, Zawahiri, bin Laden et.al., would be able to lawyer up and demand the full effect of Federal Criminal procedure. |