General Intent v. Specific Intent

The Oregonian

The article is titled "Putting The Hoods Over The Heads Of Congress." Very good read about the continuing apples falling from the tree of Abu Ghraib, specifically the recent Wall Street Journal expose.

I'm looking at my copy of the Working Group Report (6 March 2003) which is at the heart of these new revelations.

On page eight (my copy - the report number is 9), the WGR is opining on the requirements of proving "specific intent" to torture. "General intent" is not enough - the defendant in a torture trial must be proven to have specific intent to torture.

The difference is illustrated by an case from the Supreme Court itself:

The Supreme Court has used the following example to illustrate the difference between these two mental states:

[A] person entered a bank and took money from a teller at gunpoint, but deliberately failed to make a quick getaway from the bank in the hope of being arrested so that he would be returned to prison and treated for alcoholism. Though this defendant knowingly engaged in the acts of using force and taking money (satisfying "general intent"), he did not intend permanently to deprive the bank of its possession of the money (failing to satisfy "specific intent").

Carter, 530 US at 268 (citing I W. Lafave & A. Scott, Substantive Criminal Law 3.5 at 315 (1986).
Carter v. US is an interesting quote here. The defendant had robbed a bank, but had exerted no force or intimidation inside the bank (he had shoved an exiting customer back into the bank, who screamed - he then entered the bank, hopped over the counter unhindered, took the cash, and ran). He was tried under 2113(a) and had requested a jury instruction pretrial on the requirements of 2113(b), a lesser charge. It was denied because (b) was eventually held to not be a subset of (a).

This was because of three different elements in (b) not found in (a). The one we're concerned with is intent. Carter's eventual decision relied on the case US v. Lewis, which was the actual "I robbed the bank to get back into prison" case. The Lewis decision held that general intent was enough to convict under 2113(a) - no "specific" intent was required, as in (b). Therefore, (a) and (b) were two separate classes of crime and Carter was not deprived of due process when his jury wasn't instructed about (b).

So, back to the WRG. Since the statute under discussion (18 USC 2340) defines the act of torture with a requirement of specific intent, the WRG claims the following:
If the defendant acted knowing that severe pain or suffering was reasonably likely to result from his actions, but no more, he would have acted only with general intent...(general intent "usually takes the form of recklessness (involving actual awareness of a risk and the culpable taking of that risk) or negligence (involving blameworthy inadvertance)").
You see? That guy under the hood with his genitals hooked to electrodes? The electrodes aren't actually hooked to anything, so we specifically know that severe physical pain isn't going to occur. No torture.

The document goes on to argue that even if you know a particular result is "certain to occur", theoretically you haven't demonstrated specific intent. For an act to become torture under this act, the act must be undertaken with the specific purpose of causing severe pain and suffering. But the interrogation uses blunt this: the specific intent is to obtain the information, not to cause the pain.

So, yeah, the man under the hood is suffering severe mental pain, but our intent is to get the information, not to cause the pain. Oh, those bad men who don't tell us what we want to know...you see what they made us do? This is going to hurt me more than it hurts you, ya know...

However, the report regretfully concludes that paragraph by noting that juries can and usually do conclude specific intent when certain knowledge of the outcome of the act is present. Boohoo for the poor Bushistas.

The whole document, then, is meant to help blunt the specific knowledge necessary for a conviction of torture to occur. It's cover for Bush, who is using it as such. And this is only looking at one page! It's an exercise in political obstifucation. They cloud their own minds so that they can do as they please.

That's the interesting thing - this is a group of prosecutors making criminal proscecutions for torture as difficult as possible for themselves. Isn't that proof enough of how nutty this WGR is?

This gang should hang.

Random iTunes - Special Reagan Funeral Edition

  1. Rocket Man - Elton John
  2. I Cover The Waterfront - Billie Holiday
  3. I Wanna Be Around - Tony Bennett
  4. Skating Away - Jethro Tull
  5. The Fletcher Memorial Home - Pink Floyd
  6. 3 AM - Matchbox 20
  7. The King Must Die - Elton John
  8. Fine and Mellow - Billie Holiday
  9. Death Letter - Cassandra Wilson
  10. One For My Baby - Etta James
This one's going out to the DUer who got fired from a Mobile NPR station. He was supposed to pick out music to honor the Gipper, but asked some other DUers for music selections that would subtly subvert the intent of the edict. A Freeper read the thread, sent a letter to his station manager, and the man lost his job.

Want to know what the guy was going to play?
Okay, here's the playlist for Friday;

I'm starting off with the dictated requiem, though it will be expressly stated as being played "in conjunction with our day of national observance," not "in mourning."

But here's what it is: A movement from "Memento Mori: An AIDS Requiem."

I'm following it up with Virgil Thomson's "The River" along with brief explanation of it's ecological themes.

Next is Duke Ellington's "Black, Brown & Beige Suite," a work designed to portray the history of Black Americans with a pride and elegance thereto for unseen.

Then Gershwin's "I Got Plenty o' Nuttin.'"

Which brings us to our next hour's commemorative selection, a dirge-like preBaroque piece from the Kronos Quartet entitled "Using the Apostate Tyrant as his Tool."

Then we have Erich Korngold's expanded work from the score of "Deception."

Then Richard Wagner's "Tannhauser Overture."

Then Leo Brouwer's "The Black Decameron."

We'll see what happens.
What a firebrand. Misanthrope, my heart goes out to you...here's one for the road.

"The Flight Did Take Place"

Talking Points Memo > St. Petersburg Times

Two days after the Sept. 11 attacks, with most of the nation's air traffic still grounded, a small jet landed at Tampa International Airport, picked up three young Saudi men and left.

The men, one of them thought to be a member of the Saudi royal family, were accompanied by a former FBI agent and a former Tampa police officer on the flight to Lexington, Ky.

The Saudis then took another flight out of the country. The two ex-officers returned to TIA a few hours later on the same plane.

For nearly three years, White House, aviation and law enforcement officials have insisted the flight never took place and have denied published reports and widespread Internet speculation about its purpose.

But now, at the request of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks, TIA officials have confirmed that the flight did take place and have supplied details.
Well, there's flip-flopping, and then there's out-and-out lying.

Bush lied. The Saudis got a ride.

Great New Comic Strip

One Man Army

It's done by a long time Chimpster (person who frequents the Smirking Chimp website). Check it out...

Authority to Set Aside the Law is "Inherent In The President"

Talking Points Memo

To protect subordinates should they be charged with torture, the memo advised that Mr. Bush issue a "presidential directive or other writing" that could serve as evidence, since authority to set aside the laws is "inherent in the president."
Marshall has a cogent take on Jefferson's musings about presidential prerogatives.

Bottom line: This gang should hang.

Blogger's Got A New Interface

Which is something you can't see here at my blog, which is too bad.

The new interface is blue and beige and a lot slicker than the old one. Yay, Blogger!

Please consider Blogger for all your introductory blogging needs. Thank you.

Somebody Seems To Be Dead

Anybody know who?

Microsoft Patents Double Clicking

New Scientist

This is absurd. For this, I'll break my silence.

By the way, I haven't been blogging because:

a) Bush is doing a fine job of cracking up on his own.

b) I haven't had much to say and little reason to note interesting items.

c) I got a job.

Of course, now that the job is moving along for better or worse (waiting tables at a startup restaurant here in Nashville - now it's basically established), maybe I can find the spare energy to keep pointing the odder parts of this thing called life.

Only under the Bush Administration could something so obtuse happen. Remember when President Clinton had Microsoft on the ropes in an anti-trust suit?

Now they just patented the double-click. Also, they got the long click and the short click. The idea and usage of any type of Click in your programming is now the intellectual property of Microsoft.

....

The Bully's Tantrum


Yahoo! News - Fox Threatens to Sue Co. Over Billboard


Are you aware that Fox News has been renting a billboard across the street from CNN's Atlanta headquarters for the past five years? Fox News has been using it for snarky little cuts at CNN the entire time - it featured Greta van Susteren's face when the anchor jumped ship.

The sign company that owns the sign refused to post the following message, however:

Now That CNN's Ratings are Gone With the Wind, Our Work on This Board Is Done. We Love You Atlanta. Brought to you by your friends at FOX News Channel.

Sign Up with America's Newsroom! Forward resumes to resumes(at)foxnews.com.
So Fox News is threatening to sue.

Come home, Edward Murrow. We need you.

Robertson Says: Vote No On Jesus

McSweeney's Internet Tendency

June 25, 2004

Fellow Christians,

The Second-Coming of Jesus Christ was a magnificent and joyous day for all. Interrupting a brand-new holiday episode of 7th Heaven with his divine electronic prowess, Jesus informed the world on the first night of Hanukkah that he would return on December 25, 2003, somewhere in Washington D.C. Cynics dismissed the announcement as a hoax, while the faithful flocked to churches everywhere in anticipation of Christ's reappearance. Doubts of His authenticity vanished on Christmas Day as He walked across the Potomac River and quietly addressed a breathless crowd gathering for the annual Anti-Kwanzaa rally at Christian Coalition headquarters. He connected with the masses as only Jesus can, mesmerizing on-lookers with profound messages of peace and hope. He outlined the steps necessary to steer the world toward a path of deliverance, stressing tolerance and compassion. With such virtuous ideals in mind, Jesus announced His intention to run for President of the United States. As President, Jesus insisted, He could rid the world of evil, unite humankind, end world hunger, and achieve eternal peace—shaping God's Land in the glorious image of Heaven.

And so it is with great sadness that I write this letter urging you to vote against Jesus Christ for President.
You know it's true. You know it.

John Kerry Asks George Bush Some Questions

John Kerry for President

“If George Bush wants to ask me questions about that through his surrogates, he owes America an explanation about whether or not he showed up for duty in the National Guard. Prove it. That's what we ought to have. I'm not going to stand around and let them play games.” -- John Kerry, NBC News, 4/26/04

Bush Has Said He Used No Special Treatment To Get Into The Guard. How Does He Explain The Fact That He Jumped Ahead Of 150 Applicants Despite Low Pilot Aptitude Scores?

Col. Albert Lloyd Said A Report >From Alabama To Ellington Should Have Been Filed. Where Is That Report?

Why Did Bush Miss His Medical Exam In 1972?

Where Are The Complete Results Of The Required Investigation Into Bush’s Absence From The Exam?

Why Did Bush Specifically Request To NOT Be Sent Overseas For Duty?

Why Does The White House Say Bush Was On Base When Bush’s Superiors Had Filed A Report Saying He Was Gone For A Whole Year?

Why Is The Pentagon Under Orders To Not Discuss Bush’s Record With Reporters?

Where Are Bush’s Flight Logs?

Why Hasn’t Bush Himself Demonstrated That He Showed Up For Service in Alabama?
This is not a road Bush wants to go down...

UPDATE: Liberal Oasis has more.

Saw It At The Smirking Chimp

A poster's signature quote:

"And these things will they do unto you, because they have not known the Father, nor me." (Jesus, speaking to his disciples about the Bush administration, unaware that he was standing next to a live scribe)
Heeheeheeheehee.

Jordan Foils Al-Qaeda Attack

YahooNews

Are you paying attention, Mr. Bush? This is how you do it.

Random iTunes Play

  1. One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer - John Lee Hooker
  2. That Old Black Magic - Kevin Spacey
  3. Broken Hearted Melody - Sarah Vaughn
  4. Dreaming - BT
  5. Jugband Blues - Pink Floyd
  6. Mood Indigo - Earl Hines
  7. Fill 'Er Up - Sting
  8. Spanish Key - Miles Davis
  9. Stay Awhile - Dusty Springfield
  10. Wonderful - Annie Lennox
It doesn't get any more schzoid than that.

Comparing the Military Records, Part Two

The Blogging of the President: 2004

Tom Toles, as succinct as ever.

Friday Five

Friday Five

Continuing the reach back:

1. What was the last song you heard?

One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer - John Lee Hooker

2. What were the last two movies you saw?

Manhattan - Woody Allen
The World of Henry Orient - Peter Sellers

3. What were the last three things you purchased?

Spray Starch, Two Blue Button-Down Shirts, Grande Mocha Frappaccino

4. What four things do you need to do this weekend?

Finish Final Day of Training at Jim 'n' Nick's, Do Two Shows, Go To Cast Party, Get My Check in the Bank

5. Who are the last five people you talked to?

My Roommate, Chris the Bartender at JnN's, Waitress at Chinese Buffet, Kevin the Shift Leader at JnN's, Addison another server at JnN's

Separated at Birth?

Bush Balked At WMD Evidence After Four Months Of Pumping It

Daily Howler

On December 21, 2002, Bush sat down with George Tenet and John McLaughlin to look at the best intelligence America possessed on Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction. He was less than impressed.

McLaughlin’s version used communications intercepts, satellite photos, diagrams and other intelligence. “Nice try,” Bush said when the CIA official was finished, according to [Woodward’s] book. “I don’t think this quite—it’s not something that Joe Public would understand or would gain a lot of confidence from.”

He then turned to Tenet, McLaughlin’s boss, and said, “I’ve been told all this intelligence about having WMD, and this is the best we’ve got?”

“It’s a slam-dunk case,” Tenet replied, throwing his arms in the air. Bush pressed him again. “George, how confident are you?”

“Don’t worry, it’s a slam dunk,” Tenet repeated.
Bob Somerby then carefully points out what the press is pretending not to notice: the Bush Administration had been hyping the intelligence for four months before this meeting.

On August 27, the Vice President spoke before a veteran's organization in Nashville and stated that there was "no doubt that Saddam now has weapons of mass destruction [and] there is no doubt that he is amassing them..." Two weeks later, Bush himself stated that Saddam had WMD. Bush did it again on September 26. Rice was pumping the aluminum tubes that she said could only be used to refine nuclear fuel for atomic weapons.

But George W. Bush only sat down to examine the evidence himself in December. He states as much in Woodward's account: "I've been told all this intelligence about having WMD..." Rice and Cheney have been feeding him a line the entire time! And now that he's looking at the real evidence, he realizes how weak it is.

And yet he still went to war.

Do we need any more proof that George W. Bush is not the leader of this country? He's the Focus-Group-in-Chief. He's the stooge that the criminals and powerhungry ideologues in his administration use to test their presentation before putting it in front of the public. If they can convince Bush by whatever means necessary, then they know they can persuade a majority of Americans of the same thing.

When do we get a grownup to be the President?

John Kerry's Military Records

John Kerry for President

To compare and contrast, go to awolbush.com.

Bush-Cheney 2000 Fined $90K For Illegal Funding of Recount Activities

FEC.gov

This was a settlement fine, by the way. They neglected to tell the FEC that they had redesignated an election account to a recount account, one that raised $11 million and spent $13 million.

That's a nice trick. Are we to understand that the account had at least $2 million in it when the account was redesignated? Sounds like the Bush-Cheney campaign dodged a really bullet with their guilty plea.

I'd Tell His Mother's Maiden Name for a Dove Dark Chocolate Bar...

BBC NEWS

BBC News reports a recent survey that 70% of people would reveal their computer password for a chocolate bar. 34% gave it out without even needing a bribe.

Silly people.

PS: I don't use my mother's maiden name in any of my passwords, in case you were wondering...

Fanatical Apathy's Generic Templete for 9/11 Public Testimony

Fanatical Apathy

THOMAS KEAN: Mr./Ms. [WITNESS], I'd like to welcome you to these hearings, and thank you for all the time you've already spent with us. I understand that you have an opening statement prepared...

WITNESS: Thank you, Commissioner Kean. [Heavy sigh, fiddling with glasses/papers.] I was, as you know, the [TITLE] of [OFFICE] from [DATE] to [LATER DATE/PRESENT]. During that time, I was responsible for [THINGS]. Before 9/11, you have to understand, my specific job did not involve [KEY THINGS THAT WOULD MAKE IT MY FAULT]. During the lead up to 9/11, I received several important warnings about Al Qaeda's plans and intentions, but my hands were tied, largely due to the fact that [I WAS NO LONGER IN OFFICE/ IT WAS SOMEONE ELSE'S RESPONSIBILITY/ DAMN THAT BUREAUCRACY] as well as [SIGNIFICANT AND SOON-TO-BE-REITERATED BUREAUCRATIC OBSTACLE]. Thank you.

KEAN: Mr./Ms. [WITNESS], thank you for your persuasive and complete statement. I only have one main question: Given that you knew [IMPORTANT CLUE TO 9/11 PLOT], why didn't you take some sort of action?

WITNESS: Well, I did take the action that was appropriate to my position. Also, I wasn't aware of [ANOTHER IMPORTANT DETAIL]. But after I'd mentioned it to [IMPORTANT FIGURE IN ANOTHER DEPARTMENT OR ADMINISTRATION], there wasn't much else I could do.
Other than not throwing in a lick at Gorelick, I'd say that the templete is depressingly accurate...

The Kremlin More Informative Than Bush's White House

washingtonpost.com

What was that someone was saying recently? "A country that's hiding something is a country afraid of getting caught." What's the Bush Adminstration afraid of getting caught doing?

And the Bolo Boffin "Light Brigade" Award Goes To...

Panda's Thumb > Alabama Citizens for Science Education

Godspeed, people. You've got your work cut out for you, but I'm rooting for you.

Hey, if you're a blogger who uses Haloscan for your comments (like me), you might be interested to know that you can keep up with your comments as they happen. Haloscan produces an RSS feed of your comments, and this feed can be accessed by a news aggregator like NetNewsWire. This is so sweet.