The Saudi defendant, accused of orchestrating the attack on the U.S.S. Cole in 2000, was waterboarded and subjected to other forms of torture by the C.I.A. in 2002 in a secret prison network.
National security cases are apparently a nightmare for lawyers, because the government has a million ways to put up obstacles on every part of the process.
Am I reading this right? The torture occurred more than twenty years ago, and there is still an ongoing legal battle?
National security apparatus doesn’t like being wrong and they got us paying their bills.
National security cases are apparently a nightmare for lawyers, because the government has a million ways to put up obstacles on every part of the process.
By design