BUSH
ARTICLE I. FAILURE TO ENSURE THE LAWS ARE FAITHFULLY
EXECUTED
(3) Suspension of Basic Legal Proceedings
In dereliction of his duty to uphold the law, George Walker Bush
has systematically violated basic legal and criminal procedures
that require any search, seizure, arrest or detention to be non-discriminatory,
based on probable cause and sufficient evidence to warrant a stated
charge, that provide access to legal counsel, arraignment and the
option of bail within a period of days, and that require reasonable
and non-coercive interrogations, rights of silence, as well as privy
communications with counsel and with others, pending an outcome
of either release or a speedy and public trial, conducted in accord
with federal and state statutes on criminal and court process, the
provisions of the Uniform Code of Military Justice,applicable international
law, or appeals to higher courts that apply.
Byordering mass arrests and indefinite detentions based on indiscriminate
profiling of specific populations, George Walker Bush has also systematically
violated laws prohibiting harmful extraditions, secret arrest and
custody, and denial of defined and legal periods of detention or incarceration,
whereby said George Walker Bush, President of the United States, did
commit and was guilty of high crimes against the United States of
America.