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To: Tom Clarke who wrote (333981)11/14/2009 10:13:01 AM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) of 794159
 
Its very likely there's no legally admissable (under our criminal justice system) evidence against KSM. His confession came after "torture". So logically the case should be thrown out and KSM freed in the US. If that doesn't happen, will they be setting a precedent that confessions derived by "torture" are admissable in the US criminal justice system? If the charges against KSM are dismissed and the Obama administration decides to keep him imprisoned anyway, won't they be destroying the claim they're different than the Bush administration in pursuing national security in a "legal" manner?
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