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Originally Posted by Zulu29
Could be found not guilty, could be found guilty. I'd prefer to have the courts render a verdict before a settlement such as that be handed out.
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It's generally agreed that the degree of charter violations has tainted the evidence so a conviction would be extremely unlikely. Also important to note is that as part of Khadr's plea deal with the prosecution he agree to allow the military commission to destroy all evidence related to his case. I'm not sure if they went ahead and actually destroy that evidence with Khadr's appeal going on, but obviously it's hard to make a criminal case without evidence.