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Attorney General Alberto Gonzales
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01-21-2007, 01:12 AM
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Attorney General Alberto Gonzales
http://thinkprogress.org/2007/01/19/gonzales-habeas/
^^With video^^ Gonzales: There Is No Express Grant of Habeas Corpus In The Constitution Yesterday, during Senate Judiciary Committee hearings, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales claimed there is no express right to habeas corpus in the U.S. Constitution. Gonzales was debating Sen. Arlen Specter (R-PA) about whether the Supreme Courts ruling on Guantanamo detainees last year cited the constitutional right to habeas corpus. Gonzales claimed the Court did not cite such a right, then added, There is no express grant of habeas in the Constitution. Specter pushed back. Wait a minute. The constitution says you cant take it away, except in the case of rebellion or invasion. Doesnt that mean you have the right of habeas corpus, unless there is an invasion or rebellion? Specter told Gonzales, You may be treading on your interdiction and violating common sense, Mr. Attorney General. As McJoan noted, the right of habeas corpus is clear in Article I, Section 9, Clause 2 of the Contitution: The Privilege of the Writ of Habeas Corpus shall not be suspended, unless when in Cases of Rebellion or Invasion the public Safety may require it. _______________________________________________________ Full transcript of video: SPECTER: Where you have the Constitution having an explicit provision that the writ of habeas corpus cannot be suspended except for rebellion or invasion, and you have the Supreme Court saying that habeas corpus rights apply to Guantanamo detainees aliens in Guantanamo after an elaborate discussion as to why, how can the statutory taking of habeas corpus when theres an express constitutional provision that it cant be suspended, and an explicit Supreme Court holding that it applies to Guantanamo alien detainees. GONZALES: A couple things, Senator. I believe that the Supreme Court case youre referring to dealt only with the statutory right to habeas, not the constitutional right to habeas. SPECTER: Well, youre not right about that. Its plain on its face they are talking about the constitutional right to habeas corpus. They talk about habeas corpus being guaranteed by the Constitution, except in cases of an invasion or rebellion. They talk about John Runningmeade and the Magna Carta and the doctrine being imbedded in the Constitution. GONZALES: Well, sir, the fact that they may have talked about the constitutional right to habeas doesnt mean that the decision dealt with that constitutional right to habeas. SPECTER: When did you last read the case? GONZALES: It has been a while, but Ill be happy to I will go back and look at it. SPECTER: I looked at it yesterday and this morning again. GONZALES: I will go back and look at it. The fact that the Constitution again, there is no express grant of habeas in the Constitution. There is a prohibition against taking it away. But its never been the case, and Im not a Supreme SPECTER: Now, wait a minute. Wait a minute. The constitution says you cant take it away, except in the case of rebellion or invasion. Doesnt that mean you have the right of habeas corpus, unless there is an invasion or rebellion? GONZALES: I meant by that comment, the Constitution doesnt say, Every individual in the United States or every citizen is hereby granted or assured the right to habeas. It doesnt say that. It simply says the right of habeas corpus shall not be suspended except by SPECTER: You may be treading on your interdiction and violating common sense, Mr. Attorney General. GONZALES: Um. |
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01-21-2007, 01:52 AM
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Attorney General Alberto Gonzales
Quote:GONZALES: A couple things, Senator. I believe that the Supreme Court case youre referring to dealt only with the statutory right to habeas, not the constitutional right to habeas.Is he saying that the common law right of habeus corpus remains in full effect? Sounds like it... only the statutory law was examined (so it only applies to admiralty law). &Having raised the earth's temperature 1 degree Fahrenheit in the last three decades, we're facing another increase of 4 degrees over the next century. That would imply changes that constitute practically a different planet. It's not something we can adapt to. We can't let it go on another 10 years like this.& - NASA's Goddard Space Institute Director James Hansen ConspiracyCentral Tracker Style Mod |
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