Crimes of Terror

Crimes of Terror

The Legal and Political Implications of Federal Terrorism Prosecutions

Said, Wadie E.

Oxford University Press Inc

03/2018

232

Mole

Inglês

9780190296810

15 a 20 dias

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Preface to the Paperback Preface to the Hardback Introduction 1. Informants, Spies, Radicalization, and Entrapment The Essential Question: Who Is a Terrorist? Radicalization: The Theory Radicalization: The NYPD Experience in Practice The FBI Experience: Informants and the Death of the Entrapment Defense Examples of Informant-Driven Prosecutions Conclusion-What Spying and Informants Have Wrought 2. The Continual Evolution of the Material Support Ban The Statute-18 U.S.C. 2339B The Designation Process Constitutional Challenges to 2339B Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project Material Support Providing Legitimacy-the Holy Land Foundation Prosecution Continual Expansion-United States v. Mehanna Further Permutations of Material Support 3. Evidence and the Criminal Terrorist Prosecution FISA Interrogation The Voluntariness Test in Practice: The Case of Ahmed Abu Ali The Federal Rules of Evidence-Relevance and Its Discontents The Expert Witness 4. The Implications and Broad Horizons of the Terrorism Prosecution The Saga of Jose Padilla The Ghailani Prosecution: The Courts Rescue the Government from a Crisis It Created Other Uses of the Criminal Terrorist Prosecution-Improbabilities and Political Exceptionalism Defining and Prosecuting Terrorism: The Government's Exclusive Domain 5. The Final Stop: Sentencing and Confinement The Terrorism Enhancement-U.S.S.G. 3A1.4 United States v. Abu Ali United States v. Lynne Stewart The Jose Padilla Prosecution Postscript: Confinement-Even When Imprisoned, the Terrorist Prisoner Is Exceptional Conclusion Notes Index
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