Convicted with secret evidence. Yahoo!Military Lawyers Clash With White House
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By ANNE PLUMMER FLAHERTY Associated Press Writer
September 07,2006 | WASHINGTON -- The Pentagon's top uniformed lawyers took issue Thursday with a key part of a White House plan to prosecute terrorism detainees, telling Congress that limiting the suspects' access to evidence could violate treaty obligations.
Their testimony to a House committee marked the latest time that military lawyers have publicly challenged Bush administration proposals to keep some evidence -- such as classified information -- from accused terrorists.