From Wikileaks (via Vinay Gupta):
Judge rules two psychologists, Mitchell and Jessen, who made millions as consultants for the CIA's torture program can face trial.
How do you get into the business of being a torture consultant? Good question because when they started:
Neither man had ever carried out a real interrogation, had language skills or expertise on al Qaeda - the chief enemy in the war on terror - when the CIA handpicked Mitchell and Jessen to spearhead its supposed intelligence gathering program shortly after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Their psychology backgrounds were in family therapy; their Ph.D. dissertations were on high blood pressure.
(Score: 4, Informative) by Arik on Monday July 31 2017, @12:47AM
At least that's what it sounds like from the writeup. Which on examination doesn't cite a real source. So maybe he didn't even say that.
But if he did, he's just saying the court has to put it back on the calendar, that's no guarantee trial will ever occur, let alone that they will be held responsible at the end of one.
If laughter is the best medicine, who are the best doctors?