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In 2008, Ali Hamza Ahmed Suleiman al-Bahlul was convicted at Guantánamo of conspiracy, providing material support for terrorism, and solicitation to commit war crimes. Nearly eight years later, the D.C. Circuit’s consideration of his case has left behind a trail of unanswered legal questions.
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