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US court nixes guilty plea for alleged 9/11 attacks mastermind

US court nixes guilty plea for alleged 9/11 attacks mastermind

Summary

A US appeals court confirmed that former Pentagon chief Lloyd Austin was legally allowed to cancel a plea deal for Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, who is accused of planning the 9/11 attacks. This decision means that Mohammed's case will continue in the military court system, which might take many years to complete.

Key Facts

  • A US appeals court upheld Lloyd Austin’s decision to cancel a plea agreement for Khalid Sheikh Mohammed.
  • The canceled plea deal would have avoided the death penalty for Mohammed in return for a guilty plea.
  • Mohammed has been held at Guantanamo Bay since his capture in Pakistan in 2003.
  • The decision supports Austin’s view that the case should be seen in a military trial.
  • The court found that Austin's action was legally valid, allowing withdrawal of the plea deal.
  • There are challenges expected in the trial, including issues with evidence obtained through torture.
  • The decision prolongs the case and continues the debate over the future of Guantanamo Bay.
  • Guantanamo Bay once held nearly 800 prisoners but now has 15, with three approved for release.

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