John Young kindly collects the links (and has some good pictures):
1 Main Document 10
pages Mr. Padilla’s Reply to the Government’s Response to the Motion
to Dismiss for Outrageous Government Conduct2 Exhibit A 1 page
Affidavit of Jose PadillaAffidavit of Angela Hegarty, MD
4 Exhibit C 4 pages
Stuart Grassian, MD, Overview: Neuropsychiatric Effects of Solitary Confinement5 Exhibit D 7 pages
Declaration of Andrew G. Patel, Attorney
6 Exibit E 7 pictures: Stills of movie of Padilla
“The government also claims that Mr. Padilla was treated humanely during his detention as an enemy combatant. This unsupported claim is also false.”
“Finally, Mr. Padilla has also reiterated his demand that the government fully comply with this Courts Order, DE 572, compelling the government to turn over records generated during Mr. Padillas
confinement. This Court ordered the governments compliance within thirty days of September
14, 2006. Id. As of this filing, almost eighty days have elapsed since September 14 and the
government still has not fully complied with this Courts Order.”
At this point, it sounds like there needs to be an evidentiary hearing, not to ascertain Mr. Padilla’s credibility but the government’s. If the Government (i.e. the Navy) is unwilling or unable to provide full documentation of Mr. Padilla’s treatment while in Navy custody, then they cannot credibly contradict Mr. Padilla’s claims of mistreatment.