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Three of the men accused of plotting the 11 September 2001 attacks on the US have entered into a pre-trial agreement, the Department of Defense says. Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, Walid Muhammad Salih ...
Three men accused of plotting 9/11 reach plea deal to avoid death penalty - A man accused of masterminding the 2001 attacks has agreed to plead guilty, along with two of his accomplices ...
Just three days ago, the Pentagon announced a plea deal with three 9/11 defendants held there, including the alleged mastermind, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. Last night, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin ...
The Department of Defense has announced plea deals for three men involved in the 9/11 hijackings. ... 9/11 defendants reach plea deal, reportedly avoid death penalty.
9/11 Mastermind, Two Cohorts Reach Plea Deal Aug. 1, 2024 The trio will escape the death penalty if they follow through and admit involvement in the terrorist attacks.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin revoked a plea deal Friday that would have taken the death penalty off the table for three prisoners accused of helping to plot the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
“The Justice for 9/11 Act will ensure that no future plea deal will be offered to these terrorists by requiring a trial and ensuring the death penalty remains on the table,” he continued ...
Among 9/11 family members, reaction to the reversal of the plea deals ranged from exasperation to anger to delight. "I'm really just feeling numb," said Elizabeth Miller, who was 6 years old when ...
The Department of Defense announced that plea deals have been reached for three men and their roles in the 9/11 hijackings. The Convening Authority for Military Commissions said it has entered ...
In a surprise move, U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin revoked a plea agreement reached earlier this week with three accused plotters of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.