Military jury convicts bin Laden’s driver
By MIKE MELIA
Aug 6, 2008 -Â 11:34 AM (ET)
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Defense lawyers had feared a guilty verdict was inevitable, saying the tribunal system’s rules seemed designed to achieve convictions, said Navy Lt. Cmdr. Brian Mizer, Salim Hamdan’s Pentagon-appointed attorney.
“I don’t know if the panel can render fair what has already happened,” Mizer told reporters as the jury deliberated.
Hamdan’s attorneys said the judge allowed evidence that would not have been admitted by any civilian or military U.S. court, and that interrogations at the center of the government’s case were tainted by coercive tactics, including sleep deprivation and solitary confinement.
Supporters of the tribunals said the Bush administration’s system provided extraordinary due process rights for defendants.
“This military judge is to be commended for providing a fair and internationally legally sufficient trial for the accused and the government – regardless of the ultimate verdict,” said Charles “Cully” Stimson, a former deputy assistant secretary of defense for detainee affairs.
Hamdan was captured at a roadblock in southern Afghanistan in November 2001 and taken to Guantanamo in May 2002.
The military accused him of transporting missiles for al-Qaida and helping bin Laden escape U.S. retribution following the Sept. 11 attacks by driving him around Afghanistan. Defense attorneys said he was merely a low-level bin Laden employee.
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MILITARY NOT BELEIVED ON THIS CASE?
impeach/evict Bush from our peoples White House.