As seen on NewsMax:
WASHINGTON – US administration officials said Tuesday that terror suspects tried before military commissions can claim some constitutional rights, including protection against evidence obtained through coercion.
The commissions, Assistant Attorney General David Kris said, should only allow evidence from detainees' voluntary statements or else risk having convictions thrown out on appeal in higher courts.
"It is the administration's view that there is a serious risk that co…
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Posted on July 8, 2009 at 2:14pm —
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P.S. I look forward to returning and catching up with your blogposts. Hotel here charges incredible rate to be on internet, so online 'reading' is kinda out of question for time being.