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        9/11 'mastermind' one step closer to being spared death penalty if plea deal accepted by gov't, judge

        A military judge ruled on Wednesday that if a plea deal is accepted by the government and a judge, there will be no death penalty.

        Julia Joseph

        Nov 7, 2024, 11:29 PM

        Updated 3 hr ago

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        Khalid Shekh Mohammed, otherwise known as the "mastermind" behind the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, and his two co-defendants may no longer face the death penalty.
        A military judge ruled on Wednesday that if a plea deal is accepted by the government and a judge, there will be no death penalty.
        This comes over 23 years after the tragic day of the terrorist attacks.
        News12 spoke to 9/11 first responder and former FDNY Deputy Chief Richard Alles, who said this ruling by the judge is "unconscionable."