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Families of 9/11 victims grapple with emotions as plea deals for Khalid Sheikh Mohammed face legal hurdles, highlighting their quest for justice.
A federal appeals court is deliberating on potential plea agreements for 9/11 defendants, a move that could conclude a lengthy legal battle.
The Pentagon requests a court to block plea agreements linked to the September 11 attacks, citing authority over military commission processes.
The Biden administration aims to block a plea deal for Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the alleged 9/11 mastermind, just before his scheduled guilty plea.
A U.S. military appeals court rules plea deals tied to the Sept. 11 attacks can proceed, affecting high-profile detainees at Guantanamo Bay.
A military appeals court backed plea deals for 9/11 defendants, allowing them to avoid the death penalty, amid ongoing debates over torture and legal authority.
The Pentagon appeals court upheld the plea deals in the 9/11 case, allowing a crucial guilty plea hearing to move forward with Khalid Shaikh Mohammed.
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