posted by [identity profile] mister-jack.livejournal.com at 07:50pm on 17/12/2008
No, it's not. However, for the government to treat it as if it isn't is to show utter contempt for the judicial system. And as for evidence that 'couldn't be produced in court', you could say that about anything, if it was worthwhile evidence then it should have presented, if it isn't then it is not a sensible grounds for deporting him either.
 
posted by [identity profile] the-marquis.livejournal.com at 10:20pm on 17/12/2008
If there was 'evdence that couldn't be produiced' presumably this would be stuff that would give something away (an informant, ro some other intelligence) but surely the system works so that this stuff is referred to even if specifics are 'blacked-out'.

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