The legal community is standing by on pins and needles as they await the ruling in the Hamdan case regarding the terrorist prisoners held at Gitmo. This case will decide whether the prisoners must be tried in U.S. criminal courts, or whether they can be tried by military tribunals. Moving them into criminal courts would be a real mess, and you can imagine all the lefty lawyers that would line up to defend them.
Unfortunately I'll be on the road all day, but I'll look into the reporting and commentary on the ruling later this afternoon.
Thursday, June 29, 2006
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