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Judge Won't Inquire Into CIA Tape Destruction

Joe Palazzolo

Legal Times

January 11, 2008

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U.S. District Judge Henry Kennedy Jr. won't be prying into the CIA's destruction of interrogation tapes in 2005. In an order signed Wednesday, the judge said he trusted the Justice Department to conduct its criminal investigation into the matter without his meddling.

"There is no reason to disregard the Department of Justice's assurances," Kennedy wrote. "In a matter such as this, this presumption is especially warranted with respect to the newly appointed Attorney General and Department of Justice lawyers."

Assurances aside, Kennedy said the lawyers who requested the inquiry on behalf of a group of Yemeni detainees at Guantanamo Bay offered zero evidence that the Bush administration had violated his order to preserve evidence related to their treatment. The order applied only to evidence of torture, mistreatment or abuse of detainees that occured at the naval base, Kennedy said.

"To the contrary, the videotapes were recorded in their entirety in 2002 before either of the suspected Al Quaeda operatives shown on the tape had been to Guantanamo Bay," Kennedy concluded.



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