06-09-2016 19:27 via abqjournal.com

No end in sight for troubled Guantanamo trials, once seen as a swift path to justice

When the George W. Bush administration announced in September 2006 that 14 major terrorism suspects had arrived at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, military lawyer Morris Davis heralded it as a sign of the government’s commitment to attaining justice. For Davis, then chief military prosecutor at the top-security facility, the end of the prisoners’ detention at secret […]
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