US Military Judge ≠ Reason
US Judge OKs confession extracted by threatening suspect with rape | Raw Story
In one of the first military commissions held under the Obama 
administration, a US military judge has ruled that confessions obtained 
by threatening the subject with rape are admissible in court.
The 
case involves Omar Ahmed Khadr, a citizen of Canada who was apprehended 
in Afghanistan when he was 15 years old and has remained in Guantanamo 
Bay for the last seven years awaiting trial for terrorism and war 
crimes.
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Where do they get these judges?




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