Pentagon chief revokes plea deal with three Sept. 11 suspects
- Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin revoked a plea deal for Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and two co-conspirators involved in the September 11 attacks, relieving the overseer in charge.
- Austin stated the authority to accept plea agreements should rest with him, withdrawing from pretrial agreements that removed the death penalty option.
- The plea deal would have sentenced the suspects to life in prison for conspiracy charges, ending years of legal proceedings against them.
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