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Eugene

(61,949 posts)
Tue Jun 21, 2016, 12:25 PM Jun 2016

Justice Department opposes new Obama proposal on Guantanamo

Source: Reuters

World | Tue Jun 21, 2016 11:36am EDT

Exclusive: Justice Department opposes new Obama proposal on Guantanamo

NEW YORK | BY CHARLES LEVINSON

President Barack Obama is again facing dissent from within his administration – this time from Attorney General Loretta Lynch - over his plans to shutter the Guantanamo Bay military prison, according to senior administration officials.

Lynch, a former federal prosecutor whom Obama appointed to head the Justice Department two years ago, is opposing a White House-backed proposal that would allow Guantanamo Bay prisoners to plead guilty to terrorism charges in federal court by videoconference, the officials said.

Over the past three months, Lynch has twice intervened to block administration proposals on the issue, objecting that they would violate longstanding rules of criminal-justice procedure.

In the first case, her last-minute opposition derailed a White House-initiated legislative proposal to allow video guilty pleas after nearly two months of interagency negotiations and law drafting. In the second case, Lynch blocked the administration from publicly supporting a Senate proposal to legalize video guilty pleas.

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Read more: http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-gitmo-justice-exclusive-idUSKCN0Z719D
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Justice Department opposes new Obama proposal on Guantanamo (Original Post) Eugene Jun 2016 OP
"the only option they would likely face is to plead guilty or remain in indefinite detention." arcane1 Jun 2016 #1
 

arcane1

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1. "the only option they would likely face is to plead guilty or remain in indefinite detention."
Tue Jun 21, 2016, 12:39 PM
Jun 2016

Which would really suck if a detainee is, in fact, innocent.

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