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Judge finds Pentagon in contempt in Gitmo case
20 hours ago ago from hisWorldNews.biz
WASHINGTON (AP) A federal judge on Thursday ruled the Defense Department in disregard of court for failing to videotape the testimony of a Guantanamo Bay detainee so that the persons and the news media could see it. U.S. District Judge Gladys Kessler is demanding a detailed explanation of why the Pentagon failed to follow her directions and tape the testimony of Mohammed Al-Adahi of Yemen. He testified June 23 in a challenge to his ...
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AP A federal judge on Thursday ruled the Defense Department in contempt of court for failing to videotape the testimony of a Guantanamo Bay detainee so that the public and the news media could see it. Source: Judge finds Pentagon in contempt in Gitmo case (AP)
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A federal judge ruled the Defense Department in contempt of court for not videotaping the testimony of a Guant namo Bay detainee so that the public and the news media could see it. The judge, Gladys Kessler of Federal District Court in Washington, is demanding a detailed explanation of why the Pentagon did not follow her directions and tape the testimony of the detainee, Mohammed Al-Adahi of Yemen. He testified in June in a challenge to his ...
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