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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