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I'm not always a fan of Lindsey Graham, but this is riveting. And scary.

 

Via Hotair: Not only does Graham have to tell him that there’s no precedent for trying battlefield detainees in civilian court, but Holder’s emphasis on how we don’t need a confession to convict Bin Laden completely misses the larger point Graham’s trying to make. The real worry in a district-court trial isn’t what’ll happen to archterrorists like Osama or KSM, whose perpetual detention is assured; the worry is that those trials will establish precedents that’ll be exploited by lesser jihadis at their own trials later on. KSM won’t be released because the political consequences to the administration are too dire, but what about some other terrorist who’s less well known to the public and whose guilt, while certain to the CIA, is less provable under normal evidentiary rules? A confession in a case like that might be critical — but what if he wasn’t Mirandized before he confessed? What then? That’s Graham’s point, and Holder seems to want nothing to do with it.

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  1. On Judge Judy.
  2. Sheboygan
  3. This show trial is about getting W and Cheney, not KSM.
  4. I could be mistaken, but it does appear that this administration has not thought this process through. Brian H, flair, obamafan, any thoughts? anonymous? snowbird? Rational Observer?

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