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Bush torture ‘architect’ sits on court that will rule on another torture ‘architect’

November 12, 2009 by Infowars Ireland 

By Daniel Tencer
rawstory.com

John Yoo, the former Bush administration lawyer who gained notoriety for penning a number of the so-called “torture memos” justifying the use of “enhanced interrogation techniques” on terrorism suspects, has filed an appeal of a lawsuit against him with a court on whose bench sits another torture “architect” from the Bush administration.

Yoo’s lawyers have filed an appeal against a lawsuit by convicted terrorist supporter Jose Padilla to the US Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. One of the judges on that bench is Jay Bybee, who served early on in the Bush administration in the same Office of Legal Counsel where Yoo wrote the torture memos.

Bybee is known for having written the “Bybee memo,” which spelled out the definition of “enhanced interrogation techniques” the Bush administration used against terrorism suspects, now abandoned by the Obama Justice Department. Yoo wrote a number of controversial memos regarding torture, including one that declared “enhanced interrogation” only met the legal definition of torture if it caused pain equal to “organ failure, impairment of bodily function or even death.”

Both Bybee and Yoo are defendants in a Spanish prosecution of the principal creators of the Bush administration’s torture policies.

In their appeal to the Ninth Circuit Court, Yoo’s lawyers declared that a lawsuit against him by convicted terrorist supporter Jose Padilla could “open the floodgates to politically motivated lawsuits” against government officials, the San Francisco Chronicle reported Wednesday.

“Threatening executive branch lawyers with personal liability for reaching allegedly incorrect legal conclusions regarding the constitutionality of a president’s wartime actions would infringe on the core war-making authority that the Constitution reserves to the political branches,” the Chronicle quoted attorney Miguel Estrada.

Last June, federal court Judge William White allowed Padilla’s lawsuit against Yoo to proceed. Padilla’s lawyers had argued that the inmate had been tortured during his three-year detention at a naval brig in South Carolina, largely on the basis of the justifications provided to the administration by Yoo.

The lawsuit stated Padilla suffered “gross physical and psychological abuse at the hands of federal officials as part of a systematic program of abusive interrogation intended to break down Mr Padilla’s humanity and his will to live.” Padilla’s lawyers are seeking a symbolic $1 in punitive damages and a declaration by the court that his treatment was unconstitutional. Read more…

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