11. Several current and recent investigations of Canadian terror suspects underscore what are widely perceived in the United States as weaknesses in the Canadian system. 12. Silliman says he is skeptical about Justice Department claims that terror suspects would abuse access to defense lawyers. 13. The Bush administration has broadened its efforts to keep U.S.-born terror suspects on ice, beyond the reach of defense lawyers. 14. The Bush administration, fearing just that situation, has established a military tribunal system to deal with other foreign-born terror suspects. 15. The outcome of the Hamdi appeal is expected to affect the legal fate of a second U.S.-born terror suspect, Jose Padilla. 16. The report also provides a detailed list of existing laws under which the government can take action against terror suspects. 17. They note that they have helped in catching Palestinian terror suspects in the past. 18. Those identified as potential terror suspects have been handed over to the GSS intelligence service for investigation, and possible trial or detention. 19. Those identified as potential terror suspects have been handed over to the intelligence service for investigation, and possible trial or detention. 20. To date, the Bush administration has opted to prosecute terror suspects solely in the federal criminal justice system. |