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questioned whether such techniques can be employed against anyone once the president gives an order. Those legal questions remain unsettled. Lynch argued that, by abruptly moving
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advisers have just got away with torturing an
American citizen with impunity, and that no American citizen can be sure that what happened to Padilla will not happen to him or her. Today, it was a Muslim; tomorrow, unless the government's powers are taken away from them, it could be any number of categories of 'enemy combatants' who have not yet been identified.
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Last week, I (a former Bush administration official) was sued by José Padilla—a 37-year-old al-Qaeda operative convicted last summer of setting up a terrorist cell in Miami. Padilla wants a declaration that his detention by the U.S. government was unconstitutional, $ 1 in damages, and all of the fees
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The military commission charges that have been sworn against
Mohamed allege that he attended an Al Qaeda training camp in Afghanistan, and later received training in building remote-controlled explosive devices in Pakistan. While living at an Al Qaeda safe house in Lahore, Pakistan, the charges say,
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In cross examination, federal prosecutor John
Shipley noted that Padilla had a score of zero on Hegarty's post-traumatic stress disorder test and pointed out that this information was omitted in her final report. Hegarty stated that the omission was an error on her part. Another psychiatrist hired by
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Padilla had been indicted in federal court on charges he "conspired to murder, kidnap, and maim people overseas." Padilla's lawyer correlated the indictment's timing as avoidance of an impending Supreme Court hearing on the Padilla case: "The administration is seeking to avoid a Supreme
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On June 28, 2009, the trial court held that the complaint should not be dismissed for failure to state a claim, because if everything stated in the complaint was taken as true, it stated grounds for Yoo to be liable to
Padilla for civil damages. But on February 17, 2011, the District Court dismissed
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The treatment
Padilla has received in the justice system is, needless to say, the polar opposite of that enjoyed by these political elites ... Literally days before it was required to justify to the U.S. Supreme Court how it could imprison an American citizen for years without charges or access to a
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said in an editorial, "the lawyers suing for
Padilla aren't interested in justice. They're practicing 'lawfare', which is an effort to undermine the war on terror by making U.S. officials afraid to pursue it for fear of personal liability." In January 2012, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld
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District Court disagreed with the government's arguments and denied its motion. However, the court declared that President Bush had constitutional and statutory authority to designate and detain American citizens as "enemy combatants." It held that Padilla had the right to challenge his
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years and four months seems to me to be an extraordinarily long sentence for little more than a thought crime, but when the issue of
Padilla's three and half years of suppressed torture is raised, it's difficult not to conclude that justice has just been horribly twisted, that the president and his
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On August 16, 2007, after a day and a half of deliberations, the jury found Padilla guilty on all counts. He was scheduled to be sentenced on December 5, 2007, but his sentencing was postponed to January due to the death of a family member of the judge scheduled to sentence him. He was sentenced on
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They advanced a reading of this language would suggest a congressional limitation to the military power would assure an appropriately narrow range of detainees and that the power to detain would last only so long as the congressional authorization was not revoked or remained in effect by its terms.
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What happened in this trial, I think you have to put it in the context of federal conspiracy law, where the government doesn't have to prove that something happened, but just that people agree that something should happen in the future. In this case, it was even more strained. The crime charged in
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threw out the 17-year prison sentence imposed on Padilla, ruling that the sentence was too lenient. They sent the case back to the lower court for a new sentencing hearing. The Court said, "Padilla's sentence of 12 years below the low end of the guidelines range reflects a clear error of judgment
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court records show that on July 1, 1994, Padilla changed his name to one word: "Ibrahim". He was married under that name to Cherie Maria Stultz on January 2, 1996. They divorced in March 2001, according to court records. In January 2001, she had placed an ad in a local business newspaper, serving
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lawyer, the Bush administration suddenly indicted Padilla -- on charges unrelated to, and far less serious than, the accusation that he was A Dirty Bomber -- and then successfully convinced the Supreme Court to refuse to decide the legality of Padilla's imprisonment on the grounds of 'mootness'.
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years, could not use his position and power as commander in chief, created under Article 2, Section 2, of the U.S. Constitution, to seize the nation's steel mills on the eve of a nationwide steelworkers strike. The extraordinary government power to curb civil rights and liberties during crisis
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U.S. officials say that Padilla, who used the Muslim name Abdullah al Muhajir, studied bomb-making early this year at an Al Qaeda safe house in Lahore, met with senior Al Qaeda officials in March at another safe house in Karachi and traveled elsewhere in the country. Pakistani police arrested
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brief he filed to the Supreme Court. In it, he asks questions such as whether the president can lock up any person in the world and then deny that person access to family, defense counsel, and civilian court review; and objects to the use of "harsh conditions" and "environmental stresses". He
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hearing for any alleged enemy combatant who demands one, claiming not to be such a combatant, which would require additional judicial or military tribunal oversight over each such detention. The argument in the general public concerning the legality of Padilla's detention examined one of the
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briefs, argued that the detention was illegal. They said it could lead to the military holding anyone, from protesters to people who check out what the government considers the wrong books from the library. The Bush administration denied the allegations. The defense argument noted that the
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On February 22, 2007, at the competency hearing, Dr. Angela Hegarty, a psychiatrist hired by Padilla's defense, said that after 22 hours of examining Padilla, she believed that he was mentally unfit to stand trial. She said he exhibited "a facial tic, problems with social contact, lack of
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petition on Padilla's behalf because she, as a member of the bar, had a professional duty to defend her client's interests. Further, she had a significant attorney-client relationship with Padilla and was far from being some zealous "intruder" or "uninvited meddler," as described by the
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The justices let stand a U.S. appeals court ruling that dismissed the lawsuit by Jose Padilla on the grounds his allegations lacked merit. The appeals court said he had no right to sue for the alleged constitutional violations and the judiciary could not review such sensitive military
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found him mentally competent. The judge ordered that Sandy Seymour, technical director of the Charleston brig; Craig Noble, brig psychologist; Andrew Cruz, brig social worker; four employees of the Miami federal detention center; and a Defense Department lawyer appear at the hearing.
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this case was actually an agreement to agree to do something in the future. So when you're dealing with a charge like that, you're not going to have—or the government's not going to be required to produce the kind of evidence that you would expect in a normal criminal case.
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in the U.S. District Court, Northern District of California (Case Number CV08 0035). The complaint sought damages based on the alleged torture of Padilla, and attributed this treatment as having been authorized by Yoo's legal opinions issued in August 2002, known as the
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after his marriage to a Muslim woman and moved to the Middle East. One of his early religious instructors was an Islamic teacher who professed a nonviolent philosophy and Padilla appeared at the time to be faithful to his mentor's teachings. While living in
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The count of conspiracy to murder (punishable by life imprisonment) was dismissed on August 16, 2006, on the grounds that it was duplicative of the other two counts pending against him. The second count was conspiracy to materially aid terrorists under
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However, more recent evidence suggests that the "dirty bomb" plot was likely a ruse to get out of Pakistan and based on an internet joke website purporting to describe how to build an H-bomb by swinging buckets of uranium as fast as possible. A 2003
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memo notes that the satirical article "is filled with countless technical inaccuracies which would likely result in the death of anyone attempting to follow the instructions, and definitely would not result in a nuclear explosion".
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Padilla was held for years in military custody with no formal charges. Critics said such a process would allow the U.S. government to detain citizens indefinitely without presenting the case that would eventually be tried.
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Two additional motions filed in October 2006 argued that the case should be dismissed because the government took too much time between arresting Padilla and charging him, violating Padilla's constitutional right to a
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reported that a "U.S. Bureau of Prisons psychiatrist who believes Padilla is fit to face trial and Defense Department officials—are expected to testify at the ongoing hearing before U.S. District Judge Marcia Cooke."
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Two weeks after the presiding judge claimed prosecutors were "light on facts" in their conspiracy allegations, the government dismissed one of its three charges against Padilla and dismissed another in part.
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Padilla married an Egyptian woman named Shamia'a, and they had two sons together. When he was arrested in 2002, the boys were infants. At his bail hearing, his wife and children were believed to be overseas.
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while the Supreme Court decided whether to accept his appeal of the government's authority to keep US citizens it designates "enemy combatants" in open-ended military confinement without benefit of trial.
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petition, although South Carolina's Navy Commander Marr had immediate physical custody of Padilla, because there have been past cases where national-level officials have been named as respondents to such
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In August 2007, a federal jury found him guilty of conspiring to commit murder and fund terrorism. Government officials had earlier claimed Padilla was suspected of planning to build and explode a "
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Padilla was indicted on three criminal counts in the Miami, Florida, criminal proceeding. He pleaded not guilty to all charges. The trial commenced on May 15, 2007, and lasted for 3 months.
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announced Padilla is being removed from military custody and charged with a series of crimes" and "There is no mention in the indictment of Padilla's alleged plot to use a
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petition, although immediate release was denied. Both Padilla and the government made an interlocutory appeal to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.
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refused to authorize a transfer from the Navy brig to civil court. The court suggested that the administration was manipulating the federal court system with "intentional
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was to issue a ruling on the validity of continuing to hold Padilla under the material witness warrant, President George Bush issued an order to Secretary of Defense
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January 22, 2008, to 17 years and 4 months in federal prison. His two co-defendants received sentences of 15 years, eight months, and 12 years and 8 months.
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criticized the jury's verdict in the Padilla case as having "overthrown" the Constitution and done far more damage to U.S. liberty than any terrorist could.
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were made public. The memos indicate that officers were concerned that the isolation of solitary confinement and lack of stimuli were causing the prisoner
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None of the original allegations made by the U.S. government three years prior, which had contributed to Padilla's being held the majority of the time in
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and not the president. Article 1, Section 9, Clause 2, of the U.S. Constitution grants Congress, and not the president, the power to suspend the right of
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in the United States. There is also no mention that Padilla ever planned to stage any attacks inside the country. And there is no direct mention of
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authorize immediate transfer on December 30, 2005. This took place one day after Padilla's lawyers filed a petition charging the
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Abdullah al-Muhajir, which he began using during his jail sentence, literally means "Abdullah the migrant". "Al-Muhajir" is a
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as the arrest took place prior to his detention as an enemy combatant and not when he was transferred to civilian custody.
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about the sentencing of this career offender." On September 9, 2014, the district court sentenced Padilla to 21 years.
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as the respondent to this petition. The government filed a motion to dismiss the petition on the grounds that:
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was scheduled for Padilla for February 22, 2007. Two mental health experts hired by the defense to conduct a
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he had engaged in "war-like acts, including conduct in preparation for acts of international terrorism";
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in South Carolina. Padilla was held for three and a half years as an enemy combatant. Upon pressure and
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Padilla was alleged to have been trained in the construction and employment of radiologic weapons – "
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Andy Worthington "Why Jose Padilla's 17-year prison sentence should shock and disgust all Americans"
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The Dark Side: The Inside Story of How the War on Terror Turned Into a War on American Ideals
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and was arrested several times. During his gang years, he maintained several
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1921:"Prosecutors Are Wrapping Up Case Against Padilla; Arresting Agents Testify"
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from civil liberties groups, he was transferred to a civilian jail in 2006.
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agreed to hear the government's appeal. The Supreme Court heard the case,
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Order Denying In Part and Granting In Part Defendant's Motion to Dismiss
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a lower court decision and his case has been ruled on numerous times.
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2971:"Southern District of Florida Blog: Jose Padilla to the Supermax"
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Attorneys for Padilla and civil liberties organizations, filing
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2868:"Southern District of Florida Blog: Let's get ready to rumble!"
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Secretary Rumsfeld can be named as the respondent to Padilla's
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Targeted Killings: Law and Morality in an Asymmetrical World
2532:"Court rejects government request to move 'enemy combatant'"
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to travel to the United States to launch terrorist attacks.
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According to press reports in 2002, Padilla had been in the
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Arena, Kelli; Terry Frieden; Phil Hirschkorn (2005-11-22).
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raised several issues related to the Padilla seizure in an
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after a gang member, whom he had kicked in the head, died.
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Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Terrorists
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Declaring that without clear congressional approval (per
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2505:"Justices Let U.S. Transfer Padilla to Civilian Custody"
2224:"Military concerned for detainee's sanity, records show"
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The Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce,
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Amy Goodman, Andrew Patel, Bill Goodman (2005-11-23).
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U.S. District Court for the District of South Carolina
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On June 9, 2002, two days before District Court Judge
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American terrorist incarcerated in a US federal prison
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American extrajudicial prisoners of the United States
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Bob Drogin; Josh Meyer; Eric Lichtblau (2002-06-16).
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resident, were alleged to have been recruited at the
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1769:"Top court rejects Padilla torture lawsuit appeal"
1470:On September 19, 2011, a three-judge panel of the
1185:Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, and
3072:"Jose Padilla and how American justice functions"
699:operating in the United States while working for
2856:, December 8, 2009; retrieved December 30, 2009.
2620:"Justices, 6-3, Sidestep Ruling on Padilla Case"
2593:"Supreme Court Is Asked to Rule on Terror Trial"
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1861:"Feds arrest man linked to 'dirty bomb' suspect"
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1424:the defense testified along the same lines. The
739:he was a continuing threat to American security.
685:. (This opinion is based on the decision of the
450:region in 2001 and early 2002. At the time, the
4741:American people imprisoned on terrorism charges
4515:Mohamed Mahmood Alessa / Carlos Eduardo Almonte
3049:, andyworthington.co.uk; accessed May 14, 2018.
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815:, were held in similar conditions at the Brig.
303:who was convicted in a federal court of aiding
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2330:"Federal judge: Charge Padilla or release him"
1158:, or harbored such organizations or persons."
360:, to Estella Obregón and her husband, both of
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2692:"Appeals Court Renews Charge Against Padilla"
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1138:, as well as the June 2004 ruling concerning
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2042:"U.S. citizen arrested in 'dirty bomb' plot"
1859:Candiotti, Susan; Mark Potter (2002-06-15).
1840:"Terror Suspect's Path From Streets To Brig"
1268:U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
1124:U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
712:U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
318:("dirty bomb") attack. He was detained as a
4668:2009 Little Rock recruiting office shooting
3856:North Korea and weapons of mass destruction
1342:Partial dismissal of counts against Padilla
314:on May 8, 2002, on suspicion of plotting a
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3131:"Padilla Sues Ex-Bush Official Over Memos"
2173:, Jose Padilla under the Joint Resolution"
2169:"Authorization for Use of Military Force:
2040:Donna Leinwand; Jack Kelley (2002-06-11).
1965:. Archived from the original on 2002-08-02
1181:enacted on October 17, 2006, which states:
1172:) upon which the court relied, required a
1150:congressional military authorization (the
860:about living persons that is unsourced or
539:about living persons that is unsourced or
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3036:, lewrockwell.com; accessed May 14, 2018.
2928:"Court says Padilla sentence too lenient"
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2074:"Al Qaeda Gathering Strength in Pakistan"
1824:["'Dirty Bomb' Suspect's Criminal Record"
1039:during a period of rebellion or invasion.
1031:periods, such as times of war, lies with
1019:Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer
931:Learn how and when to remove this message
610:Learn how and when to remove this message
76:Learn how and when to remove this message
19:For other people named José Padilla, see
3653:Insurgency in the Maghreb (2002–present)
2992:Padilla Sent To Colorado Supermax Prison
2562:"U.S. asks justices to transfer Padilla"
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416:providing material support to terrorists
39:This article includes a list of general
4746:American people of Puerto Rican descent
3361:Operation Enduring Freedom participants
2803:"Terror suspect hearing gets under way"
1904:"Judge Refuses To Set Bail For Padilla"
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206:(born October 18, 1970), also known as
4761:Islamic terrorism in the United States
3202:, uscourts.gov; accessed May 14, 2018.
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1982:
1107:trip to the dentist; published by the
4771:People convicted on terrorism charges
3890:Targeted Killing in International Law
3771:Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse
2835:"Padilla sentenced on terror charges"
1959:"PART 4: Tracking al-Qaeda in Europe"
1372:Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit
718:Padilla was "closely associated with
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4751:American people convicted of assault
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1451:Direct appeal of criminal conviction
695:, a case involving the detention of
650:on a warrant issued in the state of
634:. On his return, he was arrested by
2866:Markus, David (February 28, 2008).
2260:United States Department of Defense
2056:A Defense Department official said
1891:United States Department of Justice
1478:Padilla is serving his sentence at
1010:Despite the legal precedent set by
961:Padilla's lawyer was not a proper "
953:, naming then Secretary of Defense
805:Naval Consolidated Brig, Charleston
364:descent. The family later moved to
3061:, cato.org; accessed May 14, 2018.
3034:"Padilla Jury Opens Pandora’s Box"
2846:McMahon, Paula and Tonya Alanez. "
2837:, NBC News; accessed May 14, 2013.
2774:"Padilla 'not fit to stand trial'"
2328:Hirschkorn, Phil (March 1, 2005).
1472:11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
1416:." She diagnosed his condition as
1370:However, on January 30, 2007, the
788:, to view Padilla, and finally to
764:, two Justice Department lawyers,
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3821:Enhanced interrogation techniques
3617:Georgia Sustainment and Stability
3505:al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula
2470:McCaffrey, Shannon (2005-11-23).
2355:"Court upholds Padilla detention"
2141:Taylor, Adam (December 9, 2014).
1794:Saunders, Debra J. (2004-04-27).
1289:with overstepping his authority.
1095:District Court for South Carolina
368:. As a youth, Padilla joined the
4776:American expatriates in Pakistan
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3796:Combatant Status Review Tribunal
3745:President's Surveillance Program
3740:Military Commissions Act of 2009
3735:Military Commissions Act of 2006
3688:Insurgency in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
3663:Moro conflict in the Philippines
3658:Insurgency in the North Caucasus
2969:Markus, David (April 18, 2008).
2503:Greenhouse, Linda (2006-01-05).
2472:"Indictment of Padilla unveiled"
2384:"Terror suspect Padilla charged"
2301:Holding, Reynolds (2003-12-19).
2091:Padilla's alleged accomplice in
1744:List of Guantánamo Bay detainees
1734:Military Commissions Act of 2006
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1203:Court showdown over the issue."
1179:Military Commissions Act of 2006
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3612:Georgia Train and Equip Program
2530:Hirschkorn, Phil (2005-12-22).
2445:. Democracy Now. Archived from
1767:Vicini, James (June 11, 2012).
1162:Similarly, they noted that the
390:sentence, Padilla converted to
3801:Criticism of the war on terror
3755:Terrorist Surveillance Program
3560:Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan
3313:War in Afghanistan (2001-2021)
3234:Does Not Rhyme With "Tortilla"
3159:Cassell, Elaine (2008-01-04).
3011:"BOP: Federal Inmates by Name"
2953:"Jose Padilla Prison Sentence"
2618:Stout, David (April 3, 2006).
2591:Lichtblau, Eric (2005-12-29).
2107:Thomas Joscelyn (2009-03-18).
1418:post-traumatic stress disorder
646:on May 8, 2002, and held as a
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4716:Muslims from New York (state)
4540:Adnan Gulshair el Shukrijumah
3836:Guantanamo Bay detention camp
3479:Mahmoud Mohamed Ahmed Bahaziq
3129:Anderson, Curt (2008-01-04).
3117:charged by his own attorneys.
2934:. Reuters. September 19, 2011
2690:St. Onge, Jeff (2007-01-31).
2006:"A UK Window into CIA Abuses"
2004:Joanne Mariner (2008-08-25).
1187:notwithstanding any other law
1115:The case was re-filed in the
630:, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and
414:and was charged in 2004 with
21:José Padilla (disambiguation)
3811:Killing of Ayman al-Zawahiri
3703:al-Qaeda insurgency in Yemen
2717:Blum, Vanessa (2007-02-16).
2409:Barbash, Fred (2005-11-22).
2222:Cratty, Carol (2008-10-08).
1412:concentration and a form of
880:"José Padilla" criminal
838:biography of a living person
644:O'Hare International Airport
559:"José Padilla" criminal
517:biography of a living person
4673:2010 Portland car bomb plot
3879:State Sponsors of Terrorism
3750:Protect America Act of 2007
3231:Donna Newman (2005-11-22).
2640:"Jose Padilla Trial Begins"
2450:(RTSP/RDP video; mp3 audio)
1957:Pepe Escobar (2002-07-13).
1771:. Washington, D.C.: Reuters
1490:Criticism of his conviction
1331:, where Padilla is held in
1156:September 11, 2001, attacks
1136:September 11, 2001, attacks
865:must be removed immediately
687:United States Supreme Court
656:September 11, 2001, attacks
544:must be removed immediately
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4663:2005 Los Angeles bomb plot
3816:Killing of Osama bin Laden
3693:War in Somalia (2006–2009)
3648:Operation Active Endeavour
2801:Weaver, Jay (2007-02-22).
2752:. DemocracyNow. 2007-08-16
2560:Meyer, Josh (2005-12-29).
1796:"Padilla's Life and Times"
1466:Sentence ruled too lenient
1266:On December 21, 2005, the
1069:On February 20, 2004, the
786:Charleston, South Carolina
675:Charleston, South Carolina
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4726:American al-Qaeda members
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3989:Alleged militants in the
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3683:Terrorism in Saudi Arabia
3632:Drone strikes in Pakistan
3525:Harkat-ul-Jihad al-Islami
3303:
3101:"Terrorist Tort Travesty"
1989:: CS1 maint: unfit URL (
1974:Suspected "dirty bomber"
1826:, cnn.com, June 11, 2002.
1435:Conviction and sentencing
1397:mental competency hearing
1391:Mental competency hearing
1103:Photo of José Padilla on
813:Ali Saleh Kahlah al-Marri
356:José Padilla was born in
322:until June 9, 2002, when
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4731:American torture victims
4623:Hosam Maher Husein Smadi
3903:Unitary executive theory
2895:; accessed May 14, 2018.
1894:; accessed May 14, 2018.
1292:On January 3, 2006, the
473:, Pakistan. Padilla and
397:Fort Lauderdale, Florida
310:Padilla was arrested in
4781:Criminals from Brooklyn
4766:Inmates of ADX Florence
4613:Michael Curtis Reynolds
4451:Mohamad Ibrahim Shnewer
3831:Extraordinary rendition
3826:Extrajudicial prisoners
2307:San Francisco Chronicle
1801:San Francisco Chronicle
1055:illegal enemy combatant
427:Broward County, Florida
386:After serving his last
60:more precise citations.
4658:Virginia jihad network
4364:Habis Abdulla al Saoub
4343:Muhammad Ibrahim Bilal
4022:Khalid Sheikh Mohammed
3866:Operation Eagle Assist
3786:Clash of Civilizations
3333:Symbolism of terrorism
2262:. 2002. Archived from
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1277:The Solicitor General
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1198:On November 22, 2005,
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852:Please help by adding
531:Please help by adding
4608:Tahawwur Hussain Rana
3861:Operation Noble Eagle
3698:2007 Lebanon conflict
2889:"'Lawfare' Loses Big"
1739:List of Puerto Ricans
1548:
1526:Timothy Lynch of the
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1401:competency evaluation
1378:Delays in prosecution
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301:United States citizen
4653:Detroit Sleeper Cell
4476:Ahmed Abdullah Minni
4348:Patrice Lumumba Ford
4014:September 11 attacks
3678:Operation Linda Nchi
3622:OEF – Horn of Africa
3535:Islamic Courts Union
3484:Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi
3308:September 11 attacks
3032:Roberts, Paul Craig
2973:. sdfla.blogspot.com
2959:, September 9, 2014.
2870:. sdfla.blogspot.com
1910:, February 17, 2006.
1712:United States portal
1692:Abu Hamza al-Muhajir
1320:Criminal proceedings
1208:solitary confinement
1166:Supreme Court case (
858:Contentious material
622:Padilla traveled to
537:Contentious material
438:Terroristic activity
4678:2011 Manhattan plot
4577:Jude Kenan Mohammad
4524:Raleigh jihad group
4520:Daniel Patrick Boyd
4417:Rotschild Augustine
4382:Abdulrahman Farhane
4256:Khaled Abu al-Dahab
3211:Rosenthal, Andrew,
3105:Wall Street Journal
2893:Wall Street Journal
2853:The Palm Beach Post
2363:. September 9, 2005
2186:Syracuse University
2148:The Washington Post
2113:The Weekly Standard
1513:British journalist
1506:American economist
1458:Wall Street Journal
1395:In January 2007, a
1252:jihad training camp
1076:Rumsfeld v. Padilla
782:Mohammed al-Kahtani
467:al-Qaeda safe house
422:Marriage and family
208:Abdullah al-Muhajir
182:Criminal conspiracy
141:Abdullah al-Muhajir
4551:Ahmed Omar Abu Ali
4432:2007 Fort Dix plot
4404:Liberty City Seven
4385:Mahmud al-Mutazzim
4266:Zacarias Moussaoui
4240:Adam Yahiye Gadahn
4056:Abdulaziz al-Omari
3993:who have lived in
3908:Unlawful combatant
3841:Iranian Revolution
3627:OEF – Trans Sahara
3602:War in Afghanistan
3459:Jalaluddin Haqqani
3454:Sirajuddin Haqqani
3380:Iraqi Armed Forces
3218:The New York Times
3199:Lebron v. Rumsfeld
3045:Worthington, Andy
2997:2008-04-21 at the
2910:2011-09-25 at the
2178:2009-02-03 at the
1943:The New York Times
1749:Islamist terrorism
1577:Lebron v. Rumsfeld
1547:in September 2011:
1508:Paul Craig Roberts
1484:Florence, Colorado
1414:Stockholm syndrome
1336:
1333:Florence, Colorado
1294:U.S. Supreme Court
1177:provisions of the
1128:Richmond, Virginia
1113:
1065:U.S. Supreme Court
1059:U.S. Supreme Court
836:This section of a
770:Patrick F. Philbin
697:eight German spies
654:stemming from the
515:This section of a
452:Defense Department
401:Adham Amin Hassoun
358:Brooklyn, New York
329:designated him an
124:Brooklyn, New York
4721:Converts to Islam
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4583:”AustraliWitness”
4529:John Walker Lindh
4479:Aman Hassan Yasir
4389:Rafiq Abdus Sabir
4276:Bryant Neal Vinas
4105:Khalid al-Mihdhar
4003:People listed in
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3846:Islamic terrorism
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3607:OEF – Philippines
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3530:Hizbul Mujahideen
3371:Northern Alliance
2776:. BBC. 2007-02-22
2572:Los Angeles Times
2340:on July 11, 2012.
2079:Los Angeles Times
1919:Goodnough, Abby.
1846:, April 25, 2004.
1838:Sontag, Deborah.
1558:Civil proceedings
1405:Bureau of Prisons
1216:further asserted:
1169:Hamdi v. Rumsfeld
1132:J. Michael Luttig
1111:in December 2006.
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841:needs additional
790:Norfolk, Virginia
762:William Haynes II
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483:Lahore safe house
366:Chicago, Illinois
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