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by QuestionGirl
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And of course, it’s all the defense attorneys fault trials haven’t taken place!
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A senior Pentagon official should be fired for suggesting a boycott of American law firms defending detainees at the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, four law organizations said in a letter to President Bush on Tuesday.
Charles Stimson, deputy assistant secretary of Defense for Detainee Affairs, said last week in a Washington radio interview he found it “shocking” that major U.S. law firms would agree to represent Guantanamo detainees pro bono.
Stimson predicted that those firms would suffer financially once their involvement in Guantanamo cases was known to their corporate clients. He then listed law firms involved in Guantanamo cases.
Stimson’s remarks were aimed at “chilling the willingness” of lawyers to represent Guantanamo detainees and were contrary to the “bedrock principles” of the right to counsel and the presumption on innocence, read the letter signed by the American Association of Jurists, the International Association of Democratic Lawyers, the National Lawyers Guild and the Society of American Law Teachers.
Read more at Boston.com
Filed: Guantanamo, Pentagon





