
Guantanamo Bay, Part Two: The Future
Stuff They Don't Want You To Know
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When Doesn't a Plede Often Entail Giving Someone Other Up?
The idea of a plea deal on the part of people associated with the september eleventh attacks, you can see how that seems, how that can seem fundamental y, deeply offensive. People whose loved ones died in those attacks and then to get a plea deal from someone who was tortured is not new for these to happen. Sometimes it's just to move the case through a court, especially like a petty crime,. Like the implication being that if you take this to a jury, then the sentence will lect that you have inconvenienced the system.
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