Military Tribunals or Federal Courts Terrorism
“notice” for the general public—raising questions about government transparency in the two-court system, even when the civilian courts are being used (Greenberg, 2017, p. 1). Military tribunals are substantially different from civilian courts, in terms of procedure and also in terms of political philosophy; unlike civilian trials they can take place behind closed doors, barring access to the Fifth Estate. Therefore, when considering where terrorist suspects should be tried, the answer rests with clarifying what the intended goals of the trial are: to err on the side of caution even if it means convicting the innocent and… Continue Reading...