The Pentagon on Thursday gave broad discretion to judges to decide what evidence may be presented against suspected al Qaeda and Taliban members facing trial in the new military commissions court system. In its Manual for Military Commissions, the Defense Department laid out rules and procedures required to implement the law on the commissions enacted last year. Completion of the manual is a step toward the trials, which are expected to start in summer 2007. Full Story
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