Appeals Court Cancels 9/11 Terrorist Plea Deals

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A federal appeals court has canceled plea deals for three men accused of plotting the 9/11 attacks, including alleged ringleader Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, after former Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin rescinded them, citing a desire for a death-penalty trial. The decision, split 2-1, raises questions about legal authority and the future of the long-delayed case, which remains mired in legal and procedural disputes.
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