lawyer who volunteered to defend osama's personal driver

by Maureen Beatty 7 min read

Was a plea deal discovered for bin Laden's driver?

Feb 11, 2008 · Charles Swift, a prominent lawyer best known for defending Osama bin Laden’s driver before the U.S. Supreme Court, will speak at the University of Pittsburgh’s Oakland campus at 6 p.m. on Thurs., Feb. 21.

How long did Guantanamo jury give bin Laden driver?

Oct 16, 2012 · Hamdan met bin Laden in Afghanistan in 1996 and began working on his farm before winning a promotion as his driver. Defense lawyers say he only kept the job for the $200-a-month salary. But...

Will bin Laden's driver be first test of Gitmo trials?

Mar 16, 2017 · It’s hard to wrap your mind around the insanity. The lawyer who worked for former President Barack Hussein Obama and volunteered to set a potential terrorist being held in Guantanamo free, is now working against our current President who is fighting to keep terrorists out of our nation. Let that sink in… The lead attorney for the latest legal challenge to President …

Who was Hamdan and why was he charged?

Mar 28, 2006 · He ruled on it when he was an appeals court judge. The case Hamdan v. Rumsfield involves Salim Ahmed Hamdan, Osama bin Laden's former driver. Dahlia Lithwick is …

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Why did Hamdan's lawyers request access to Khalid Sheikh Mohammed?

In February 2008, Hamdan's lawyers requested access to Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and the thirteen other high value detainees in order to gather more information for their defense, which Morris opposed . Allred postponed ruling on Hamdan's lawyer's request.

What did Hamdan's lawyers say about solitary confinement?

Hamdan's lawyers filed a request with Allred requesting the detainee be moved out of solitary confinement. They argued that prolonged solitary confinement was having such a negative effect on his mental stability that it was impairing his ability to assist in his own defense. The attorney Andrea Prasow wrote:

What was the Supreme Court ruling in Hamdan v. Rumsfeld?

On June 29, 2006, the Supreme Court ruled in Hamdan v. Rumsfeld that the military commissions had procedural flaws and were invalid, as they violated the UCMJ and protections of the Geneva Convention adopted in both the US civil and military systems of law.

How long was Hamdan sentenced?

Sentencing. On August 7, 2008, Hamdan was sentenced by the military jury to five and a half years (66 months) imprisonment. Prosecutors had urged a sentence of 30 years-to-life, while Hamdan's defense had recommended less than 45 months.

Where was Salim Hamdan born?

Early life. Salim Hamdan was born in 1968 in Wadi Hadhramaut, Yemen . He was raised as a Muslim. He married and had daughters with his wife. He went to Afghanistan to work, where he was recruited to al-Qaeda by Nasser al-Bahri, also a Yemeni. Hamdan had first worked on an agricultural project started by Osama bin Laden.

Who is Salim Hamdan?

Salim Hamdan. Salim Ahmed Hamdan ( Arabic: سالم احمد حمدان ‎) (born February 25, 1968) is a Yemeni man, captured during the invasion of Afghanistan, declared by the United States government to be an illegal enemy combatant and held as a detainee at Guantanamo Bay from 2002 to November 2008. He admits to being Osama bin Laden 's personal driver ...

When did the Supreme Court issue a writ of certiorari?

The military commissions were set back in motion at Guantanamo. Responding to an appeal by Hamdan's attorneys, on November 7, 2005, the Supreme Court issued a writ of certiorari, agreeing to review the decision of the DC Circuit Court.

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