The Department of Justice has secretly asked
Congress for the ability to detain arrested people
“indefinitely” in addition to other powers that one
expert called “terrifying”
By Peter Wade
March 24, 2020 "Information
Clearing House" -
The Trump
Department of Justice has asked Congress to
craft legislation allowing chief judges to
indefinitely hold people without trial and suspend
other constitutionally-protected rights during
coronavirus and other emergencies, according to
a
report by Politico’s Betsy Woodruff Swan.
While the asks from the Department of Justice
will likely not come to fruition with a
Democratically-controlled House of Representatives,
they demonstrate how much this White House has a
frightening disregard for rights enumerated in the
Constitution.
The DOJ has requested Congress allow any chief
judge of a district court to pause court proceedings
“whenever the district court is fully or partially
closed by virtue of any natural disaster, civil
disobedience, or other emergency situation,”
according to draft language obtained by Politico.
This would be applicable to “any statutes or rules
of procedure otherwise affecting pre-arrest,
post-arrest, pre-trial, trial, and post-trial
procedures in criminal and juvenile proceedings and
all civil processes and proceedings.” They justify
this by saying currently judges can pause judicial
proceedings in an emergency but that new legislation
would allow them to apply it “in a consistent
manner.”