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Situations in which it might be permissible or even necessary to hold a U.S. citizen in custody

Situations in which it might be permissible or even necessary to hold a U.S. citizen in custody

Discussion 1

Make sure you answer all the questions:

1.Are there any situations in which it might be permissible or even necessary to hold a U.S. citizen in custody without recourse to the judicial system? Provide examples of those situations.

2. At the end of 2005, Britain\\\’s highest court declared that evidence obtained through torture, regardless of who did the torturing or in what country it occurred, that evidence was not admissible in British courts.

  • Do you agree with the British ruling, or do you think it should be acceptable for British prosecutors to use the evidence if British officials were not involved in the torture?
  • Should the U.S. have a similar standard?

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Situations in which it might be permissible or even necessary to hold a U.S. citizen in custody

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