From the New York Times.
The ethics lawyers, in the Office of Professional Responsibility, concluded that two department lawyers involved in analyzing and justifying waterboarding and other interrogation tactics — Jay S. Bybee, now a federal judge, and John C. Yoo, now a professor at the University of California, Berkeley — had demonstrated “professional misconduct.” It said the lawyers had ignored legal precedents and provided slipshod legal advice to the White House in possible violation of international and federal laws on torture. That report was among the documents made public Friday.
But David Margolis, a career lawyer at the Justice Department, rejected that conclusion in a report of his own released Friday. He said the ethics lawyers, in condemning the lawyers’ actions, had given short shrift to the national climate of urgency in which Mr. Bybee and Mr. Yoo acted after the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. “Among the difficulties in assessing these memos now over seven years after their issuance is that the context is lost,” Mr. Margolis said.
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Reagan's DOJ prosecuted a TX sheriff who tortured and water-boarded suspects
It was reported the most of Yoo emails that were required to be kept were illegally destroyed by Yoo and staff at the DOJ. How is that for proper investigation and proper behavior of law enforcement.
John Conyers has announced he is starting a Congressional investigation and plan on hold hearing on this issue next month. It probably will not go anywhere but we can hope for some accountability.
If the Obama Admin did a fraction of these things we would be hearing louder calls for Impeachment of Obama from the Republicans, Teabaggers, FAUX News and its ilk; their silence on this issue is deafening.
Article on the missing DOJ emails.
http://tpmmuckraker.talkingpointsmemo.com/2010/02/doj_investigators_were_told_yoos_emails_had_been_d.php#more
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