top of page

Defense E-mails in Gitmo Cases Handed over to Prosecution

Writer's picture: OurStudioOurStudio

The military commission system at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, which has been dogged by charges of secret monitoring of proceedings and defense communications, became embroiled in a fresh controversy Thursday when it was revealed that hundreds of thousands of defense e-mails were turned over to the prosecution.

Col. Karen Mayberry, the chief military defense counsel, ordered all defense lawyers with cases at Guantanamo to stop using Defense Department information systems to transmit privileged or confidential information until the security of such communications is assured.

After learning about the security breach, Army Col. James Pohl, the chief judge at Guantanamo, ordered a two-month delay in pre-trial proceedings in the case against Abd Al Rahim Al Nashiri, who is accused of organizing the 2000 bombing of the USS Cole in Yemen. Defense lawyers in the trial of Khalid Sheik Mohammed, the self-professed mastermind of the Sep. 11, 2001, attacks, and four co-defendants filed an emergency motion — via a handwritten note — seeking a similar pause in proceedings.

0 views0 comments

Comentarios


NEWSLETTERS

Get Reason In Your Inbox.

Thanks for submitting!

Join the

LIBERTARIAN PARTY

We are funded entirely by Americans who want to help give liberty a voice. By joining the Libertarian Party as a dues-paying member, you are investing in this critical work.

Thanks for submitting!

ADDRESS

1444 Duke St.

Alexandria, VA 22314-3403

PHONE

(800) ELECT-US

(800) 353-2887

EMAIL

bottom of page