The U.S. government plans to file charges against more detainees at Guantanamo Bay and will seek the death penalty in some cases, the top military prosecutor at the military base said Monday. Air Force Col. Morris Davis, chief prosecutor for the tribunals being held at this remote U.S. military base in southeastern Cuba, declined to disclose details about plans to charge about two dozen detainees in addition to the 10 already charged. Full Story
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