Anonymous ID: 8cb59d Oct. 6, 2020, 6:04 p.m. No.10954976   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Jun 29 2020 23:19:14 (EST)

Humanity is good, but, when we let our guard down we allow darkness to infiltrate and destroy.

 

With the help of other anons I found this today:

 

ISSUE:

Did petitioners possess a constitutional right to personal security or immunity from military trial and punishment?

 

ANSWER:

No

 

CONCLUSION:

The Court held that the Constitution did not confer a right of personal security or an immunity from military trial and punishment upon an alien enemy engaged in the hostile service of a government at war with the United States. The Court further found that the petition failed to allege any fact showing lack of jurisdiction in the respondents to accuse, try and condemn petitioners or that respondents acted in excess of their lawful powers.

 

Johnson v. Eisentrager - 339 U.S. 763, 70 S. Ct. 936 (1950)