Bush-Appointed Judge Say U.S. Citizen Cannot Be Held as "Enemy Combatant," ACLU Welcomes Decision in Padilla Case
Wednesday, March 9, 2005 at 05:34AM
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A federal judge today ruled that
President Bush does not have the power to hold an American citizen as
an enemy combatant. The decision by U.S. District Judge Henry F. Floyd,
who was appointed to the federal bench by President Bush in 2003, came
in the case of Jose Padilla, a U.S. citizen being held in a naval brig
in Charleston, S.C. "Today's decision by one of President Bush's own
appointees to the bench represents yet another blow to the
Administration's misguided belief that it does not have to follow our
constitutional traditions in pursuing terrorists,'' said Anthony D.
Romero, ACLU Executive Director. "As Judge Floyd recognized in his
opinion, President Bush's actions in the Padilla case flout the checks
and balances that ensure our democracy and liberty." In his decision,
Judge Floyd ordered Padilla to be released within 45 days. [
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