- William C. Kuebler
.cite news
title=Commissions Hearing Delayed By Detainee's Refusal of Defense
author=Sergeant Sara Wood
publisher=Department of Defense
url=http://www.defenselink.mil/news/newsarticle.aspx?id=15340
date=April 27 ,2006
accessdate=2007-6-7] Prior to the decision of theUnited States Supreme Court inHamdan v. Rumsfeld , to overturn the then current version of theGuantanamo military commission s on constitutional grounds Kuebler was detailed to defendGhassan Abdullah al Sharbi . Al Sharbi had insisted on representing himself and Kuebler refused superior orders to act as his lawyer.cite news
url=http://men.style.com/gq/features/landing?id=content_5782
title=The Defense Will Not Rest
author=Sean Flynn
publisher=GQ
date=August 2007
accessdate=2007-14-11]On
June 4 2007 Kuebler was the detailed counsel for Canadian youthOmar Khadr ,cite news
url=http://www.defenselink.mil/news/newsarticle.aspx?id=46281
title=Charges Dismissed Against Canadian at Guantanamo
author=Sergeant Sara Wood
publisher=Department of Defense
date=June 4 2007
accessdate=2007-6-7] Kuebler declined to join in the discussion as to whether charges against Khadr should be dropped, on jurisdictional grounds, because he had not had a chance to meet with Khadr, and didn't feel comfortable representing him without his consent.Peter Brownback , the officer presiding over Khadr's commission, did dismiss all charges, because theMilitary Commissions Act only authorized the commissions to act against "unlawful enemy combatant s", and Khadr'sCombatant Status Review Tribunal , like those of all the otherGuantanamo captive s, had only confirmed that he met the Bush Presidency's definition of an "enemy combatant ".On 11 August 2007, Kuebler spoke to the Council of the Canadian Bar Association at its annual meeting being held in Calgary, Alberta, urging the Bar Association to use its position to pressure publicly the Canadian government to repatriate Khadr. By the next day, the President of the Canadian Bar Association announced that, given the overwhelmingly positive reception that Council had given to Kuebler's speech, the Association was writing to the Canadian Prime Minister to urge immediate action. The announcement received prominent coverage in the Canadian print and television media.
Canadian attorney Dennis Edney was barred from appearing at the October
arraignment after an early dispute over comments Kuebler had made to the Canadian press critical of Khadr's father. cite news
url=http://www.andyworthington.co.uk/2007/09/24/guantanamo-as-child-soldier-omar-khadr-turns-21-us-military-lawyer-william-kuebler-criticizes-canadians-for-their-indifference/| title=Guantánamo: as child soldier Omar Khadr turns 21, US military lawyer William Kuebler criticizes Canadians for their indifference
publisher=Andy Worthington
date=September 24 2007
accessdate=2008-16-5] Kuebler continues, however, to work closely with Edney andNathan Whitling in legal proceedings in both Canada and the United States. All three appeared at a hearing in February 2008, along with U.S. assistant counselRebecca Snyder , where Kuebler moved to dismiss Khadr's case before the military commission because Congress did not intend for child soldiers to be prosecuted before military commission. Kuebler argued to the military judge that a child soldier, such as Khadr, was a "victim of Al Qaeda, not a member." In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, U.S. SenatorLindsay Graham , author of theMilitary Commissions Act seemed to agree. When asked about Khadr's case, Graham said, "I'm not comfortable on an issue like this with minors." cite news
url=http://www.thestar.com/News/World/article/301262
title=McCain confidant 'not comfortable' with Pentagon trying minors
publisher=Toronto Star
date=MondayNovember 8 2007
accessdate=2008-8-2]References
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