With plea deals canceled, what happens next with the Guantanamo 9/11 trials?
Briefly

Plea agreements involving the 9/11 defendants, including Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, have been canceled, which has left the families of September 11 victims seeking justice. This legal development adds to the uncertainty surrounding what steps may come next in an already prolonged criminal trial, considered the most delayed in U.S. history. Many affected families remain vocal about their frustrations regarding the lengthy process and their ongoing quest for accountability and closure, as they await further decisions in the legal proceedings.
Plea deals with the 9/11 defendants, including Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, have been canceled, leaving families of victims still seeking justice amidst delays.
Families of 9/11 victims continue to express their desire for justice, highlighting the frustration with the prolonged nature of the criminal trial.
The ongoing trial is recognized as the most delayed criminal trial in US history, raising questions about the future of justice for the victims.
Stephen Vladeck discusses the potential next steps following the cancellation of plea deals for the accused in the September 11 attacks.
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