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Ted Cruz - Carol Rosenberg - Sept. 11 Trial Plea Negotiations Still Underway at Guantánamo Bay - nytimes.com - state Texas

Sept. 11 Trial Plea Negotiations Still Underway at Guantánamo Bay

Prosecutors and defense lawyers are still negotiating toward a plea agreement for the men accused of plotting the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks despite the Biden administration’s refusal to endorse certain proposed conditions, the lead prosecutor said in court on Wednesday at Guantánamo Bay.

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George W.Bush - Justice Department - Carol Rosenberg - Judge in Sept. 11 Case Visits Former C.I.A. Black Site - nytimes.com - Afghanistan - Thailand

Judge in Sept. 11 Case Visits Former C.I.A. Black Site

In a first, a military judge at Guantánamo Bay on Friday crossed into the security zone containing the wartime prison and inspected a former C.I.A. “black site” facility at the center of a dispute over the taint of torture in the Sept. 11, 2001, case.

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Carol Rosenberg - Prosecutor Says Sept. 11 Suspects Can Be Held Past War Crimes Sentence - nytimes.com - Usa

Prosecutor Says Sept. 11 Suspects Can Be Held Past War Crimes Sentence

Regardless of the outcome of their someday trial, the men accused of plotting the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, can be held forever as prisoners in the war against terrorism in a form of preventive detention, a military prosecutor told the presiding judge on Wednesday.

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Carol Rosenberg - Guantánamo Bay Opens an Extra Courtroom - nytimes.com - Indonesia

Guantánamo Bay Opens an Extra Courtroom

Military staff members have yet to put a clock on a wall or stabilize the air-conditioning. Yet the Pentagon managed to open its long-delayed $4 million secondary courtroom this week and hold simultaneous hearings in adjacent chambers at Guantánamo Bay.

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Carol Rosenberg - Tougher Security Measures Are Causing Upset at Guantánamo Prison - nytimes.com

Tougher Security Measures Are Causing Upset at Guantánamo Prison

In a protest over tougher security measures at the Guantánamo Bay prison, a lawyer for the man accused of plotting the U.S.S. Cole bombing asked a judge on Tuesday to have the prisoner unshackled during legal meetings, invoking his torture by the C.I.A.

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Carol Rosenberg - In First Court Appearance, U.S.S. Cole Case Judge Sets Goal of 2025 Trial - nytimes.com - Yemen - Saudi Arabia - county Bay

In First Court Appearance, U.S.S. Cole Case Judge Sets Goal of 2025 Trial

An Army judge who was in law school at the time of the U.S.S. Cole bombing restarted hearings in the case on Monday and declared it was his intention to put the accused mastermind of the attack on trial at Guantánamo Bay in 2025. If he does, the trial would start a quarter century after the terrorist attack that killed 17 U.S. sailors off Aden, Yemen.

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Carol Rosenberg - Sept. 11 Judge Delays Retirement, Positioning Him to Decide Case-Turning Issues - nytimes.com

Sept. 11 Judge Delays Retirement, Positioning Him to Decide Case-Turning Issues

The judge in the Sept. 11 case has announced that he will stay on the bench through 2024, providing continuity as pretrial litigation wraps up crucial issues. Col. Matthew N. McCall, the fourth military officer to preside in the long-running case, had initially planned to retire from the Air Force next month.

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Carol Rosenberg - C.I.A. Violently Cut Off 9/11 Suspect When He Tried to Talk About Attacks - nytimes.com - Usa

C.I.A. Violently Cut Off 9/11 Suspect When He Tried to Talk About Attacks

In his first month in U.S. custody, the man accused of planning the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks confessed to the crime during questioning and wanted to keep talking about it, according to the psychologist who interrogated him.

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