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The Supreme Court addressed some aspects of the case. In particular, it ruled that the Guantanamo captives were entitled to an opportunity to hear, and challenge, the allegations the DoD felt justified their continued extrajudicial detention.
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explaining that they could call upon any documents they felt could address the allegations they faced, and as with their witness requests, their Tribunal's President would then rule whether those documents were relevant and reasonably
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This assertion was criticized by many legal scholars, and lawyers who volunteered to represent Guantanamo captives mounted legal challenges in the US Court system. The first legal challenge to be heard before the
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explaining that they could call upon the testimony of any witnesses they felt could address the allegations they faced, but that their Tribunal's President would then rule whether their witnesses were
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meeting with captive prior to their Tribunal, to explain the Combatant Status Review Tribunal procedure to them, including:
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explaining that they would have an opportunity to respond to all the unclassified allegations presented at their Tribunal.
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explaining that captives were entitled to attend every Tribunal session where unclassified evidence was discusses;
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combatants who have acted in a manner that has stripped them of the protections of POW status.
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wrote that the Department of Defense should convene Tribunals similar to those described in
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explaining that the Tribunals were administrative procedures, not judicial procedures.
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Office for the Administrative Review of the Detention of Enemy Combatants
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explaining that captives were not obliged to testify at their Tribunals;
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should follow to determine whether captives taken during a war were:
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Guantanamo captive's Personal Representatives duties included:
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innocent civilian refugees, who should be released immediately.
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lawful combatants, entitled to the protections of POW status.
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Army Regulation 190-8 sets out the procedure officers of the
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Guantanamo Bay captives legal and administrative procedures
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