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Stephen Gill |
What happens when a civilian refuses to appear to testify at a military court?
Carol Rosenberg of
The Miami Herald tells the tale
here, in the context of the Guantanamo military commissions.
Hint: it involves the U.S. Marshals Service. Did we mention that the witness is a U.S. Navy Reserve officer who is a lawyer and
write-in candidate for the Massachusetts State Senate?
As usual, Global Military Justice Reform contributor (and UT Law professor)
Steve Vladeck has an interesting take, found
here on
Just Security. (
Editor's note: I would spell it
mishigoss, vice
mishugas.)
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