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Sunday, October 31, 2010

Khadr's Fate?

Jury still out on Khadr's fate



October 30, 2010 - The jury is still out on the fate of Canada's Omar Khadr.

Is he an accomplished al-Qaida terrorist and murderer whose sentence should be used as a message to others, or a child brainwashed by a fanatical hate-filled father who deserves a chance at a normal life?

Those are the two Khadrs portrayed here Saturday during closing arguments.

But after five hours of deliberations, the military panel of officers still had no decision on a sentence and recessed for the night shortly after 5 p.m.

They are set to resume deliberations at 12:30 p.m. Sunday so one or more of them can attend church.

While a life sentence is allowed, prosecutor Jeff Groharing told the jury the government was asking for 25 years, a sentence he said takes into account Khadr's young age of 15 when he allegedly committed his war crimes. {read rest}

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