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Pentagon to challenge military court's ruling on 9/11 plea deals
In July, prosecutors announced they had entered into pretrial plea agreements that would allow the alleged co-conspirators to plead guilty to lesser charges and avoid the death penalty.
US plans to appeal judge’s ruling allowing plea deals with alleged 9/11 conspirators
The US government plans to appeal a military judge’s ruling that plea deals with the alleged 9/11 conspirators at Guantanamo Bay — which were revoked by Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin — are valid, a defense official said Saturday.
Pentagon to appeal ruling that affirms plea deals for 9/11 defendants
A judge’s decision to allow plea deals in three 9/11 cases sets up a confrontation with Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, who opposes the Guantánamo court ruling.
Court Rules Signed Plea Agreements with Three of the 9/11 Defendants Are Valid and Must Go Into Effect
A U.S. military court has agreed that the plea agreement reached with ACLU client Khalid Shaikh Mohammad back in August is valid and
U.S. military judge rules government plea deals with 9/11 suspects are 'enforceable contracts'
Plea deals for 9/11 alleged mastermind Khalid Shaikh Mohammed and two other suspects in the 2001 attacks on the United States to serve life in prison instead of the death penalty have been upheld by a U.
US will appeal judge's ruling that 9/11 defendants can plead guilty and avoid the death penalty
A defense official says the Defense Department will appeal a military judge’s ruling that plea agreements struck by the alleged mastermind of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, and two of his co-defendants
Pentagon will appeal OK of 9/11 plea deals
The Defense Department will appeal a military judge's ruling that plea agreements struck by Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the suspected mastermind of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, and two of his co-defendants are valid,
US Department of Defense to appeal judge’s approval of 9/11 defendants’ plea deals
The US Defense Department (DoD) announced on Saturday that it will appeal a recent military judge's decision affirming the validity of plea deals for Khalid Sheikh Mohammad, the alleged mastermind
9/11 plea deals can proceed despite Pentagon intervention, judge says
A judge’s decision to allow plea deals in three 9/11 cases sets up confrontation with Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, who opposes the Guantanamo court ruling.
Defense Department to appeal ruling on 9/11 plea deals, seeks delay
The Defense Department will appeal a military judge's ruling that plea agreements struck by Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the alleged mastermind of 9/11.
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Military judge overrules defense secretary and says plea deals for alleged 9/11 conspirators are valid
A military judge ruled on Wednesday that plea agreements between the alleged 9/11 conspirators at Guantanamo Bay and the US ...
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U.S. to appeal judge's ruling that 9/11 defendants can plead guilty and avoid the death penalty
The Defense Department will appeal a military judge's ruling about plea agreements by three defendants in the Sept. 11, 2001, ...
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Plea deals revived for alleged 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and others
A military judge has ruled that plea agreements struck by alleged Sept. 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and two ...
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This Retired General Settled the 9/11 Case. Then the Defense Secretary Took Charge.
Susan Escallier’s approval of a plea deal, one of the most important decisions in the history of Guantánamo Bay’s war court, ...
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Arizona basketball deals with burden of talent, rotations after season-opening win
They also won every game easily. Yet with one more home-
court
date to go before UA will play at Wisconsin on Nov. 15, — Saturday against Old Dominion — UA coach Tommy
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exited his postgame ...
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Woman pretended to be charity boss to order £10k worth of defibrillators, court hears
Kimberly Lloyd, 35, is accused of fraud after she used the name of Sherilyn Hamilton-Shaw, a director of Cariad Medical Ltd, ...
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