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Lawyers want 骋耻补苍迟谩苍补尘辞 war crimes case televised, but judge seems skeptical

A defense lawyer for accused terrorist Abd al-Rahim Al-Nashiri is asking to have video feeds of his military commission trial at 骋耻补苍迟谩苍补尘辞 distributed to broadcast outlets citing public interest in the proceedings. The judge questioned whether he had authority to grant the request.

A defense lawyer for the accused mastermind of the USS Cole suicide-bombing urged a military judge on Thursday to permit open television broadcasting of his client鈥檚 military commission trial at 骋耻补苍迟谩苍补尘辞.

The lawyer, Richard Kammen, told Judge James Pohl that significant public interest and the novel and controversial nature of the military commission process necessitates wider public scrutiny.

鈥淲e want to increase the transparency,鈥 Mr. Kammen said. 鈥淲e want greater numbers of the public to be exposed to this.鈥

The lawyer for accused terrorist Abd al-Rahim Al-Nashiri is seeking to have video feeds of the ongoing litigation in the case distributed to broadcast outlets such as C-Span, Fox, and CNN, among others.

The motion was among several legal arguments made during a pre-trial hearing in a high-security courtroom at the US Naval Base, 骋耻补苍迟谩苍补尘辞 Bay, Cuba. A video feed of the proceedings is being transmitted to a media monitoring facility at Fort Meade, outside Washington, D.C.

During his broadcast argument, Kammen cited the existing video feed as justification for his broadcast request. He said the proceedings were already being filmed and transmitted to the US. There was no reason, he said, not to allow broadcast companies to hook into the feed.

Prosecutors opposed the motion.

鈥淭he right to a public trial does not include the right to a televised trial,鈥 said Assistant Trial Counsel Justin Sher.

Live television broadcasts are permitted in many state courts, including in high-profile capital cases. But broadcasts have never been permitted at criminal trials in federal courts or courts-martial, he said.

The same rule that bars those broadcasts also applies to military commission trials at 骋耻补苍迟谩苍补尘辞, Mr. Sher said.

Judge Pohl seemed skeptical of the defense request. At one point he stopped Sher in mid-sentence, suggesting that the prosecutor should focus his argument not to the merits of whether to allow open broadcasts or not, but rather whether a military judge has the authority to order such open broadcasts.

The current rule banning the televising of military commissions was promulgated by the defense secretary. Pohl said that unless Kammen could offer a higher authority that would trump that existing rule 鈥 such as a constitutional requirement 鈥 the military judge was bound to adhere to the defense secretary鈥檚 rule.

鈥淚s there any Constitutional right that requires televising a court proceeding,鈥 Pohl asked Defense Lawyer Kammen. 鈥淒o you have any case law?鈥

鈥淣o,鈥 Kammen replied, 鈥渂ut Mr. Nashiri has the right to assert the public鈥檚 right [to public access] under the First Amendment.鈥

The judge then asked whether the public had a First Amendment right to attend every trial.

鈥淎bsolutely not. We concede that,鈥 Kammen said. But he added: 鈥淭here are some trials that are so important and so significant that the public鈥檚 constitutional right [to access] does exist.鈥

The Nashiri case is one of two high-profile war crimes cases of captured Al-Qaeda leaders moving toward trial at 骋耻补苍迟谩苍补尘辞. The other involves Khaled Sheikh Mohammed, the alleged mastermind of the 911 attacks, and four co-defendants.

Nashiri is charged with planning and directing the October 2000 terror-suicide attack on the Navy destroyer, USS Cole, in the habor at Aden, Yemen. The blast left 17 sailors dead.

Nashiri also allegedly planned and directed a failed attack against the destroyer USS The Sullivans, and played a role in an attack against the French supertanker MV Limburg that killed a crew member.

If convicted, Nashiri faces a possible death sentence.

Nashiri鈥檚 lawyers are in the process of filing and arguing a barrage of pre-trial motions in advance of the war crimes tribunal. A trial date has not yet been set.

In addition to the broadcast issue, defense lawyers asked the judge on Thursday to examine whether a senior military official presiding over the commission process 鈥 known as the convening authority -- had overstepped his power when he attempted to tell the judge in the Nashiri case which procedures to use during jury selection.

Defense lawyers are also questioning whether the appointment of the convening authority by the secretary of defense complies with the Constitution鈥檚 appointment鈥檚 clause.

Under that clause, certain senior government officials with broad discretionary power are subject to appointment by the president with required confirmation by the US Senate.

Defense lawyers say that should have been the process used in naming the convening authority. They say the convening authority wields so much discretionary power that his appointment by the secretary of defense undercuts the Constitution鈥檚 system of checks and balances.

The defense鈥檚 proposed remedy: dismiss all charges against Nashiri.

"Never in the history of the Constitution has one bureaucrat exercised so much governmental authority over life and death with so little democratic accountability,鈥 the defense lawyers wrote in their motion.

Prosecutors countered that the appointment of the convening authority by the secretary of defense does not violate constitutional safeguards.

The convening authority is designated, directed, and supervised by the defense secretary and is therefore accountable within the larger system of checks and balances, Chief Prosecutor Brig. Gen. Mark Martins told the judge.

The convening authority is accountable to the secretary and his actions are reviewable by the courts, Gen. Martins added.

Judge Pohl said he would rule on the pending motions at a later date.

Another round of pre-trail hearings is scheduled in the Nashiri case in October.

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