EpicDude86
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Define "public"?
The civil courts are granted broad restrictions on media access.
The military courts are even more secure.
Not that it matters, the evidence makes this a slam dunk for the prosecution.
Then we hang the terrorist.
Question:
Why is it that all those people who bitch and moan about how racist the United States is in their eyes refuse to move to whatever country they feel is better? Lord knows that we racists don't want their useless asses around here, so why don't they go where they'll be more comfortable?
6th Amendment said:In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial
They can restrict what the jury sees, but the courtroom is generally open to the public at large. But I don't really know how Military Law works...
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