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BumRushDaShow

(146,727 posts)
Wed Jan 8, 2025, 08:28 AM Jan 8

Biden administration asks court to block plea deal for alleged mastermind of 9/11 attacks

Source: CNN Politics/AP

Updated 8:58 PM EST, Tue January 7, 2025


AP — The Biden administration asked a federal appeals court on Tuesday to block a plea agreement for accused 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed that would spare him the risk of the death penalty. The Justice Department argued in a brief filed with a federal appeals court in the District of Columbia that the government would be irreparably harmed if the guilty pleas were accepted for Mohammed and two co-defendants in the September 11, 2001, attacks.

It said the government would be denied a chance for a public trial and the opportunity to “seek capital punishment against three men charged with a heinous act of mass murder that caused the death of thousands of people and shocked the nation and the world.” The Defense Department negotiated and approved the plea deal but later repudiated it.

Attorneys for the defendants argue the deal is already legally in effect and that Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, who began the administration’s efforts to throw it out, acted too late. When the appeal was filed Tuesday, family members of some the nearly 3,000 people killed in the a al Qaeda attacks already were gathered at the US naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to hear Mohammed’s scheduled guilty plea Friday. The other two men, accused of lesser roles in 9/11, were due to enter them next week.

Family members have been split on the deal, with some calling it the best resolution possible for a prosecution mired for more than a decade in pretrial hearings and legal and logistical difficulties. Others demanded a trial and – they hoped – execution.

Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2025/01/07/politics/biden-administration-plea-deal-accused-9-11-mastermind/index.html

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Biden administration asks court to block plea deal for alleged mastermind of 9/11 attacks (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Jan 8 OP
More Democrat's news please................. Lovie777 Jan 8 #1
So correct me if I'm wrong tavernier Jan 8 #2
Pretty much BumRushDaShow Jan 8 #3
Yup. We torture-drove 'em mad. We lose rights to punish. Festivito Jan 8 #4

tavernier

(13,375 posts)
2. So correct me if I'm wrong
Wed Jan 8, 2025, 08:55 AM
Jan 8

Because the article seemed somewhat confusing.

The options for these guys are:

1. Remain in jail for life if plea bargain is accepted

2. Go to trial which would result in either:

A. Death Penalty if found guilty (likely)

B. Mistrial due to their treatment (torture) while in Guantanamo which could lead to their release? (possibly)

C. Release if found innocent (unlikely)

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Does this sound right?

BumRushDaShow

(146,727 posts)
3. Pretty much
Wed Jan 8, 2025, 08:59 AM
Jan 8

The problem is that the survivors are battling each other on how to proceed. Some are sick of it and just want to get some closure since most of the incarcerated still haven't had any trial for almost 2 decades... and others want a specific type of closure (death penalty) from a trial.

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