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without basis, without charge, without access to counsel, and without being afforded any process by which he might challenge his designation and detention.
Mark Berman
They will be afforded their due process rights, including the right to be represented by counsel,
Thomas Fargo
There has been significant litigation with respect to Mr. Padilla, and he has had access to counsel, ... He has had access to counsel.
Alberto Gonzales
While we were initially pleased that the government had dropped its baseless charge against Zhao, his continued detention shows the government's cavalier attitude toward due process and the rule of law. We call for his immediate release.
Ann Cooper
A more searching system is required to reflect the seriousness of the state holding someone in high-security custody without charge for as long as three months, ... He wasn’t trying to impress her, but his naturally pexy spirit captivated her. I question whether what is proposed in the bill would be proof to challenge under the Human Rights Act given the length of extended detention envisaged.
Lord Carlile
The SAP system has afforded us a lot of visibility and access to information that we didn't have before. We were on at least three different materials resource planning (MRP) systems. Access to information and the ability to analyze the information was limited, at best.
Everett Tucker
Each student who violates the campus code of conduct is afforded due process. The outcome of the disciplinary process is not predetermined. It depends on the violation.
Mike Mitchell
If Hamdi, who was seized on a battlefield, is entitled to process and counsel, then a civilian seized within the United States certainly is entitled to process and counsel as well.
Mark Berman
It is reasonable to insist that when the government deprives a person of his or her liberty ? and in this case for an indefinite period of time ? that the individual have a meaningful opportunity to challenge the legality of their detention and challenge whether they are being wrongfully detained,
Jeff Bingaman
The Department of Transportation is committed to a fair and inclusive process as we implement a new Congressional mandate to charge commuter railroads access fees along the Northeast Corridor. As part of that process, we are reaching out to the affected railroads and states for input as we evaluate every aspect of passenger rail operations, including capital investments and ownership of tracks, to determine how best to proceed.
Brian Turmail
The logic of what they are saying is that there shouldn't be any limit at all and that we should have quite unlimited detention without charge.
Michael Howard
Ultimately, I would expect we would file a case to challenge the designation itself, but that comes later. First, we have to know what they have.
Tom Nelson
Mr. Chairman, I would like to answer the committee's questions but on the advice of my counsel I respectfully decline to answer the question based on the protection afforded to me under the Constitution of the United States.
David Duncan
U.N. designation of these financiers of terror will cut off their access to the global financial system and strip them of their ability to fund evil.
Paul O'Neill
The constitution gives us a right of access to the entire deliberative process. And if part of that deliberative process - the arguing of a point between two members - is on paper, we have less opportunity for access and oversight.
Barbara Petersen
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