9/11 plea deal withdrawn
9/11 plea deal withdrawn
9/11 plea deal withdrawn
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Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has revoked a controversial plea deal that would have allowed Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and two co-defendants, accused of masterminding the September 11 attacks, to avoid the death penalty in exchange for life sentences. The decision, made just days after the plea agreement was reached, has reinstated the possibility of capital punishment for the defendants, who have been in U.S. custody since 2003. Families of 9/11 victims have expressed relief at the decision, emphasizing the need for a trial to uncover the full truth and serve justice. Austin's memo clarified that such significant decisions should be made by him, not military prosecutors. The withdrawal of the plea deals has reignited discussions about the lengthy legal processes surrounding the cases, with jury selection now unlikely before 2026. The cases against Mohammed and his co-defendants highlight ongoing complexities in the U.S. judicial system regarding terrorism and justice for victims.

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