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Holder: If Terror Suspects Are Acquitted, They Won't Be Released In U.S.
Even if one of the 9/11 suspects who'll be tried in New York is acquitted, that doesn't mean he'll be released in the United States.
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Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Even if one of the 9/11 suspects who'll be tried in New York is acquitted, that doesn't mean he'll be released in the United States.
That assurance comes today from Attorney General Eric Holder, who's been appearing before a Senate panel to defend the decision to bring Khalid Sheikh Mohammed (HAH'-leed shayk moh-HAH'-med) and four others to New York for trial.
And to those who fear that a federal civilian trial will give Mohamed a chance to spout hateful rhetoric, Holder says not to worry.
He told the panel today that any words from the professed 9/11 planner in court will just make him look worse.
President Barack Obama is predicting that Mohammed will be convicted and executed.
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