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Archival DPIC Content

Military News and Developments: 2003 – 2004

Articles

A. Ashton, Capital pun­ish­ment rare for killers in U.S. mil­i­tary,” News Tribune, June 182012.

C. Grosso et al., RACIAL DISCRIMINATION IN THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE DEATH PENALTY: THE EXPERIENCE OF THE UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES (1984 – 2005), Michigan State University News, February 172012.

D. Baldus et al., THE IMPACT OF CIVILIAN AGGRAVATING FACTORS ON THE MILITARY DEATH PENALTY (1984 – 2005): ANOTHER CHAPTER IN THE RESISTANCE OF THE ARMED FORCES TO THE CIVILIANIZATION OF MILITARY JUSTICE, 43 Univ. of Michigan Journal of Law Reform 569 (2010).

M. McCluer, Lindo Military death sen­tence case may head back for Supreme Court cer­tio­rari deci­sion, The Jurist, December 92008.

D. Riechmann, Bush OKs Execution of Army Death Row Prisoner,” Associated Press in New York Sun, July 28, 2008 (Pres. Bush signs order for execution).

Lt. J. Michael Montgomery, Death Is Different: Kreutzer and the Right to a Mitigation Specialist in Military Capital Offense Cases,” Army Lawyer, 2007 Army Law. 13 (2007).

Maj. Mary M. Foreman, Military Capital Litigation: Meeting the Heightened Standards of United States V. Curtis” Military Law Review, 174 Mil. L. Rev. 1 (Dec. 2002).

R. Bonner, Push Is on for Larger Jury in Military Capital Cases,” New York Times, September 32001.

T. DeFrank, Servicemen on Death Row: 6 killers await as mil­i­tary jus­tice crawls” New York Daily News, June 242001.

Other

Guantanamo Detainees: U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder announced that five men being held in Guantanamo prison in con­nec­tion with the September 11, 2001 attack on the World Trade Center will face tri­al in fed­er­al court in New York City: Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, Ali Abd al-Aziz Ali, Walid bin Attash, Mustafa Ahmed al-Hawsawi and Ramzi bin al-Shibh. These defen­dants could face the fed­er­al death penal­ty. (C. Savage, U.S. To Try Avowed 9/​11 Mastermind Before Civilian Court in New York,” New York Times, November 14, 2009.) UPDATE: Holder announced in 2011 that these detainees will be tried before mil­i­tary com­mis­sions, pos­si­bly in Guantanamo, rather than under the fed­er­al death penalty. 

Five oth­er detainees held in con­nec­tion with oth­er acts of ter­ror­ism will face tri­als before mil­i­tary com­mis­sions: Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri, Ahmed Mohammed Ahmed Haza al-Darbi, Ibrahim Ahmed Mahmoud al-Qosi, Oma Ahmed Khadr, and Noor Uthman Muhammed.

See DPIC’s sum­ma­ry of the Guantánamo Bay pro­ceed­ings. See also: Responses to Terrorism

List of Individuals Executed by the United States Military from Wikipedia.