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    1. rambone

      Supreme Court: Waiting 7 years for a trial is speedy enough

      SCOTUS recently decided that a person can be locked up for 7+ years without it being a violation of the 6th Amendment guarantee of speedy public trials. All a state has to do is claim it doesn't have the money to give you a trial and they can apparently get away with this indefinitely. All...
    2. level.eleven

      Go to trial, refuse the plea.

      http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/11/opinion/sunday/go-to-trial-crash-the-justice-system.html?_r=1 I heard this opinion piece being discussed on a radio program this evening and thought I would share. It is an example of just how fragile a lot of the systems the state relies upon to generate...
    3. indyk

      National Defense Authorization Act

      I don't often visit this section of the forum but, I'm interested to here opinions from Law enforcement, Military, and civilians here at INGO. About The National Defense Authorization Act of "2012 :popcorn:
    4. rambone

      Can the president assassinate anyone he wants to?

      Should the president be able to assassinate any "terrorist" he wants to? In an age when tens of thousands of American citizens are on "terror watch lists," do we really support giving the president the power to assassinate people at will, intentionally denying them a trial? Judge Napolitano...
    5. rambone

      Obama sets up formal system of indefinite detention, despite acquittal of prisoners

      Obama is not only embracing the transgressions of his predecessor, he is expanding them. He signed an order that allows prisoners to be held indefinitely, even after they have been *acquitted* (if they are afforded the luxury of a trial.) Modern day Gulags. Obama creates indefinite...
    6. tyler34

      indefinite detention?

      sound an awful lot like bush? WRONG! try again, its obama. and from msnbc no less. YouTube - Rachel Maddow: Indefinite Detention? Shame on You... President Obama
    7. mrjarrell

      Innocent Man Jailed For 2 Years Without Trial

      An Indiana man was jailed for two years with no trial, no lawyer and no proof that he committed a crime. Needless to say he's going to sue the pants off the cops and investigators. Hope he gets the millions he deserves and some people lose their jobs forever. Jail time would be appropriate, too...
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