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- ...charges of war crimes, terrorism including [[Christopher Speer|killing an American soldier]] and [[providing material support for terrorism]] ...nts,<ref>[http://www.gq.com/news-politics/big-issues/200707/guantanamo-bay-military-rights Sean Flynn, "The Defense Will Not Rest"], ''GQ Magazine'', August 20130 KB (19,274 words) - 17:05, 20 September 2014
- | quote = She also said she was angry at U.S. military actions overseas and admitted that she tried to encourage others to “join | quote = In court Monday, lawyers for the government and for Hassan acknowledged a second report on Hassan's392 KB (47,196 words) - 04:09, 5 May 2021
- ...uantanamo Bay detention camp]] from 2001 until 2007 following earlier para-military training at [[Al Farouq training camp]] in Afghanistan during 2001.<ref nam | work = Military Commissions: David M. Hicks103 KB (14,293 words) - 04:13, 3 August 2012
- </ref> He was sentenced to five-and-a-half years of imprisonment by a military jury, being counted as having already served five years of the sentence at ...on for [[habeas corpus]], the validity of [[Guantanamo military commission|military commissions]] rather than civil trials for alleged terrorists, and the corr47 KB (6,850 words) - 13:31, 31 March 2014
- {{Wp-cca}}<br/>{{about|legal jurisdiction over military personnel|military jurisdiction over civilians|martial law}} ...ary commissions set up at the Guantanamo Bay detention facility|Guantanamo military commissions}}15 KB (2,335 words) - 12:06, 19 December 2014
- Taliban and al-Qaeda detainees sit in a holding area while being guarded by military police at Camp X-Ray at Naval Base Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, during in-processi Taliban and al-Qaeda detainees sit in a holding area while being guarded by military police at Camp X-Ray at Naval Base Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, during in-processi70 KB (11,089 words) - 23:54, 28 March 2021
- {{Infobox <!-- military --> person '''Ralph H. Kohlmann''' is an [[United States|American]] lawyer and officer in the [[United States Marine Corps]].<ref name=NewYor16 KB (2,247 words) - 19:18, 6 August 2012
- ...=438|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Hvpp6hT5QxUC&pg=PA438|publisher=American Antiquarian Society}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last1=Powell|first1=Lyman Piers ...[[Lenape]], an Algonquian-speaking [[Native Americans in the United States|American Indian]] tribe often referred to in European documents by a variation of th144 KB (19,773 words) - 22:29, 4 April 2022
- ...2003, the Pentagon quietly decided that 15 Chinese Muslims detained at the military prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, could be released. *Most of the Uyghurs were alleged to have completed military training.84 KB (12,201 words) - 00:27, 12 June 2012
- ...ough Accountability |last=Aftergood |first=Steven |publisher=Federation of American Scientists Secrecy News |date=October 6, 2011 |accessdate=February 3, 2012} ...get]], has increased to 28% in 2013, exceeding the NIP funding received by military agencies the [[National Reconnaissance Office]] (NRO) and the [[National Se133 KB (19,052 words) - 17:38, 6 February 2014
- ...was charged, and tried in the [[US civilian justice system]], under the [[Military Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Act]].<ref name=CbsNews2014-02-19/> According to ''[[CBS News]]'' Green was the ''"first American soldier charged and convicted"'' under the 2000 Act.33 KB (4,900 words) - 01:32, 19 February 2024
- ...tenburg.pdf DOD biography John D. Altenburg, jr. Appointing authority for Military Commissions: biography], ''[[US Department of Defense]]''</ref><ref> ...ry Commissions Quits |url=http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2006/11/15/head-of-military-commissions-quits/?mod=blogs |publisher=Wall Street Journal}}</ref>13 KB (1,774 words) - 12:12, 24 September 2012
- ...]]. As it is extremely unlikely he would be freed if found not guilty, his lawyers have called the proceeding a [[show trial]].<ref>{{cite news |url=http://re ....html |publisher=CNN |date=2002-11-22}}</ref> He is currently in American military custody in the [[Guantanamo Bay detention camp]],<ref name="odni14"/> havin38 KB (5,376 words) - 00:32, 29 April 2014
- ...tion of schools in [[Iraq]] and [[Syria]], that she attributed to American military bombardment, she thought she should destroy schools in America.<ref name=Cl | quote = She also said she was angry at U.S. military actions overseas and admitted that she tried to encourage others to “join146 KB (18,181 words) - 06:50, 27 October 2020
- Commander Walter Ruiz is an American lawyer and Naval officer.<ref name=Canwest2009-04-08> | url=http://www.ottawacitizen.com/news/military+judge+reinstates+fired+Khadr+lawyer/1474453/story.html15 KB (2,028 words) - 15:14, 15 February 2013
- ...alue detainees transferred in September from the "black" sites to the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. ...antanamo], ''[[The Washington Post]]'', September 11, 2006</ref> Like many American teens, Khan listened to [[Hip hop music|hip-hop]] and played video games. H41 KB (6,089 words) - 15:22, 8 September 2015
- ...ive percent of the Guantanamo captives to face charges before [[Guantanamo military commission]].<ref name=MiamiHerald2012-08-29> ...first charged in 2007 before a military commission as authorized by the [[Military Commissions Act of 2006]].21 KB (2,809 words) - 11:07, 30 August 2012
- '''Jeffrey Colwell''' is an [[American]] lawyer, and retired [[Colonel]] in the [[United States Marine Corp]].<ref ...st Guantanamo Detainee Faces Federal Court Criminal Trial, He's Laden with Lawyers6 KB (844 words) - 07:11, 25 February 2013
- ...ut in 2003, he was classified as an [[enemy combatant]] and transferred to military custody.<ref name=Cbs030623>[http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/06/23/atta ...tizen known to have been held as an [[Unlawful combatant#2001 Presidential military order|enemy combatant]] within the [[continental United States]] since the31 KB (4,393 words) - 02:02, 21 January 2015
- ...andinavian]], [[Law of Poland|Polish]], [[Israel]]i, South Asian and South American jurisdictions, "Advocate" indicates a lawyer of superior classification.<re "Advocate" is in some languages an [[honorific]] for lawyers, such as "[[Alberico Gentili|Adv. Sir Alberico Gentili]]".<ref>{{Cite web |48 KB (7,057 words) - 23:24, 4 April 2022