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US judge issues deadline in Hicks case
2005-07-26
A judge in Washington has given the US Government until tomorrow morning to inform the Federal Court of when it intends to begin proceedings against Australian Guantanamo Bay inmate David Hicks. Once the court has that information, it will decide whether it can hear a civil case being mounted by Hicks's lawyers. Hicks vs Bush has been on hold while the courts considered another case featuring detainee Salim Ahmed Hamdan. The ruling in Hamdan favoured the Bush administration, opening the way for military commissions to begin trying detainees.
Posted by:Fred

#3  Oh, all right. Haul him in front of a military tribunal.

"Did the prisoner violate the laws of war?"

"Yes."

Bang!
Posted by: Jackal   2005-07-26 09:48  

#2  Time to inform the judge its a Jacksonian moment.
Posted by: Crans Thaling7071   2005-07-26 09:25  

#1  A stop could be put to this if Hicks "passed away." In fact I think alot of those persons could "pass away" fron jihadi virus or something and solve the moonbats, who are the actual persons sueing, problems.
Posted by: Sock Puppet 0’ Doom   2005-07-26 00:27  

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