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Constitutional Law

Nov. 15, 2001

Broad Powers For Tribunals Elicit Criticism

WASHINGTON - President Bush's decision to try terrorists in special military tribunals could make it easier to obtain convictions and secure death sentences, experts in military law say.

By James Gordon Meek
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        WASHINGTON - President Bush's decision to try terrorists in special military tribunals could make it easier to obtain convictions and secure death sentences, experts in military law say.
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