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.
The Pentagon intends to challenge a recent ruling by a military court that deemed Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s decision ...
a Trump-run Pentagon may also seek to quash the plea deals ... a pretrial agreement, the 9/11 cases may never conclude because of legal impediments rooted in defendants' torture, which defense ...
PFEIFFER: Potentially, but the Pentagon hasn't said yet ... is a group of family members angry about the plea deals because they want the 9/11 defendants put to death, and they think new secrets ...
It's about the case of alleged 9/11 mastermind ... court to make plea deals, Austin cannot rescind the deals simply because he disagrees with them. FADEL: And what is the Pentagon saying about ...
The Pentagon will ... seek to quash the plea deals, which critics said let terrorists off the book. But legal experts point out that, without a pretrial agreement, the 9/11 cases may never ...
Rogers, R-Alabama, a Trump-run Pentagon may also seek to quash the plea deals ... the 9/11 cases may never conclude because of legal impediments rooted in defendants’ torture, which defense ...