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A U.S. appellate court decision that held that prisoners, in [[extrajudicial detention]] at [[Guantanamo Bay detention camp]], had a right to have their defense attorneys  review all the classified evidence in their client's dossier
A U.S. appellate court decision that held that prisoners, in [[extrajudicial detention]] at Guantanamo Bay detention camp, had a right to have their defense attorneys  review all the classified evidence in their client's dossier

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A U.S. appellate court decision that held that prisoners, in extrajudicial detention at Guantanamo Bay detention camp, had a right to have their defense attorneys review all the classified evidence in their client's dossier