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Attorney General Holder defends decision to try suspect 9/11 terrorists in federal court
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Rough Month for President Obama
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privileges of an American citizen? OBAMA: I don't think it will be offensive at all when he's convicted and when the death penalty is applied to him. (END VIDEO CLIP) Wow, the president just convicted these guys. I think that may be unconstitutional
Story|11/19/2009
Graham Accuses Holder of 'Making Bad History' With Sept. 11 Trial Decision - FOXNews.com
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civilian trial rather than a military tribunal won't find it "offensive at all when he's convicted and when the death penalty is applied to him." Obama quickly added that he did not mean to suggest he was prejudging the outcome of Mohammed
Story|11/18/2009
MICHAEL GOODWIN: New York Doesn't Deserve This Madness From Obama
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agents who protected the country get locked up. And contrary to press reports, Holder didn't commit to seeking the death penalty , saying only he expects to. He also didn't say what the charges would be. Do you trust him? Neither do I. There
Story|11/16/2009
Giuliani: Obama Repeating 'Mistake of History' With Sept. 11 Trial Decision
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interview with NBC's "Meet the Press" that she welcomes the trial. Federal officials are expected to seek the death penalty in the case. related links Some Fear Bush Administration Could Become Target in 9/11 Trial
Story|11/15/2009
Bush Attorney General: 9/11 Trial Offers Jihadists Platform
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York for their alleged role in the attacks that killed 2,976 American civilians -- saying the U.S. will seek the death penalty against the defendants. Holder said he decided to seek justice against the suspects in federal court rather than a
Story|11/14/2009
Ohio Believes 1 Lethal Injection Drug Suitable for Execution
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using one drug eliminates further discussion of whether the injection causes pain and could be unconstitutional. Some death penalty opponents agree but say it could be years before other states follow suit. Attorney General Richard Cordray says a
Story|11/14/2009
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York for their alleged role in the attacks that killed 2,976 American civilians -- saying the U.S. will seek the death penalty against the defendants. "After eight years of delay, those allegedly responsible for that attacks of September the
Story|11/14/2009
Lawmaker Claims Fort Hood Suspect Had Ties to Pakistan
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additional charges. His attorney, John Galligan, has said prosecutors have not yet told him whether they plan to seek the death penalty . A pair of civilian police officers responding to last week's attack, in which 43 people were also injured, including
Story|11/13/2009
Accused Fort Hood Gunman May Be Paralyzed, Lawyer Says
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time since he was hospitalized. Galligan said military prosecutors have not told him whether they plan to seek the death penalty , but he plans to file motions asking for a second military defense attorney and a civilian investigator to help with
Story|11/13/2009
Ohio to Try New Execution Method
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inmates to a one-drug method that death penalty opponents praised as a step forward ..... stops his heart — a process that death penalty opponents argue is excruciatingly ..... of anesthesia, Collins said. Death penalty opponents hailed Collins' decision
Story|11/13/2009