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U.S. can revoke plea deal for accused 9/11 plotter, appeals court rules

U.S. can revoke plea deal for accused 9/11 plotter, appeals court rules

Washington Post4 days ago
A divided federal appeals court ruled Friday that the U.S. government can throw out plea deals with Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the accused mastermind of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, and two others who agreed last July to plead guilty in exchange for life sentences, upholding a Biden administration request and leaving next steps to the Trump administration.
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