Posted by Jonathan Adler:
A Torture Prosecutor After All?
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2009_08_09-2009_08_15.shtml#1249829161


   The [1]LA Times reports that Attorney General Eric Holder is now
   expected to appoint a prosecutor to look into the alleged abuse of
   detainees during interrogations. Specifically, the report suggests the
   prosecutor will be asked to examine the narrow question of whether CIA
   personnel and others exceeded the limits on interrogation techniques
   that were set by the Justice Department. Even though the Justice
   Department's Office of Legal Counsel adopted a fairly expansive view
   of permissible interrogation techniques during the Bush
   Administration, some reports indicate that some interrogation methods
   used went well beyond what the OLC memos authorized. The story also
   reports there are additional incidents of abuse or illegal conduct
   that have yet to be disclosed.

   Successfully prosecuting CIA interrogators could be difficult, the LA
   Times reports.. The events in question occurred several years ago, and
   the facts may be difficult to pin down. In addition, the federal
   anti-torture statute has a specific intent requirement, and some
   interrogators may plausibly claim they were unaware of what the limits
   OLC had set. Justice Department officials apparently looked into
   bringing charges against CIA or military personnel implicated in
   detainee mistreatment, including some cases that resulted in a
   detainee's death, but concluded the cases would be too hard to make.

   The announcement of a prosecutor will likely generate criticism from
   both Right and Left. The former will argue that any prosecution is an
   effort to criminalize political differences and undermine CIA morale.
   The latter will be upset about the inquiry's narrow focus, and its
   failure to cover those who authorized coercive interrogation
   techniques. According to a spokesperson for Human Rights Watch: "An
   investigation that focuses only on low-ranking operators would be, I
   think, worse than doing nothing at all." Stay tuned.

References

   1. 
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-cia-interrogate9-2009aug09,0,1137275,full.story

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