Court To Bush Admin: Military Can't "Seize And Indefinitely Detain" Civilians
What a joke, that is what they have done for the last five years, and the courts are just declaring that they cannot do it now.
AP Zinie Chen Sampson June 11, 2007 03:57 PM
RICHMOND, Va. - The Bush administration cannot use new anti-terrorism laws to keep U.S. residents locked up indefinitely without charging them, a divided federal appeals court said Monday.
The ruling was a harsh rebuke of one of the central tools the administration believes it has to combat terror.
RICHMOND, Va. - The Bush administration cannot use new anti-terrorism laws to keep U.S. residents locked up indefinitely without charging them, a divided federal appeals court said Monday.
The ruling was a harsh rebuke of one of the central tools the administration believes it has to combat terror.
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