FC: Bush admin. wants parallel legal system for terror suspects

From: Declan McCullagh (declanat_private)
Date: Tue Dec 03 2002 - 03:48:16 PST

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    Date: Sun, 01 Dec 2002 19:18:18 +0100
    Subject: In Terror War, 2nd Track for Suspects
    From: Micha Schellingerhout <michaat_private>
    To: <declanat_private>
    
    In Terror War, 2nd Track for Suspects
    Those Designated 'Combatants' Lose Legal Protections
    By Charles Lane
    Washington Post Staff Writer
    Sunday, December 1, 2002; Page A01
    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A58308-2002Nov30.html
    
    The Bush administration is developing a parallel legal system in which
    terrorism suspects -- U.S. citizens and noncitizens alike -- may be
    investigated, jailed, interrogated, tried and punished without legal
    protections guaranteed by the ordinary system, lawyers inside and outside
    the government say.
    
    The elements of this new system are already familiar from President Bush's
    orders and his aides' policy statements and legal briefs: indefinite
    military detention for those designated "enemy combatants," liberal use of
    "material witness" warrants, counterintelligence-style wiretaps and searches
    led by law enforcement officials and, for noncitizens, trial by military
    commissions or deportation after strictly closed hearings.
    
    Only now, however, is it becoming clear how these elements could ultimately
    interact.
    
    For example, under authority it already has or is asserting in court cases,
    the administration, with approval of the special Foreign Intelligence
    Surveillance Court, could order a clandestine search of a U.S. citizen's
    home and, based on the information gathered, secretly declare the citizen an
    enemy combatant, to be held indefinitely at a U.S. military base. Courts
    would have very limited authority to second-guess the detention, to the
    extent that they were aware of it.
    
    Administration officials, noting that they have chosen to prosecute
    suspected Taliban member John Walker Lindh, "shoe bomber" Richard Reid and
    alleged Sept. 11 conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui in ordinary federal courts,
    say the parallel system is meant to be used selectively, as a complement to
    conventional processes, not as a substitute. But, they say, the parallel
    system is necessary because terrorism is a form of war as well as a form of
    crime, and it must not only be punished after incidents occur, but also
    prevented and disrupted through the gathering of timely intelligence.
    
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