there maybe some set of them that could be criminally rossa cute but i can guarantee you that there is subset of them that can't be, will he prosecuted. and they can't be criminally prosecuted either because the evidence that you have against them would b be completely inadmissible in an ordinary criminal proceeding, or perhaps they actually didn't commit a crime. when you hold somebody who is engaged in war, they didn't necessarily commit a crime. they are engaged in combat against a country. traditionally prisoners of war in a traditional war unlike the ones we have been fighting were not criminals. they were warriors. and as warriors you have the right to hold it but you didn't have a right to criminally tried them because they didn't necessarily violate a law. so what do you do with that class of people that you can't criminally try. you can have military commissions for the ones that you think commit crimes because that's what a military commission does. is simply an alternative form for trying somebody for committing a crime, but what about the legibly don't have any admissible e