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Why not tried by the US in New York City and charged with acts of terrorism, murder, etc? I ended my sentence that way based on the assumptions that the death penalty would have been sought as a verdict, that the presiding judge would have granted it, and that eventually he would have been found guilty due to the overwhelming amount of evidence against him. It would have also brought more closure to the families and friends of those who perished on 9/11. Timothy McVeigh got a trial, so why shouldn't Osama?milnews.ca said:Tried by who? Where? Under what procedures?
Ah, so even though we try him in court, you know it would lead to an execution? Some "court process" there.
Whenever feasible, I feel litigation and due process should be afforded out of respect for rule of law.