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The Justice Department came before the circuit court today to appeal decisions by a federal judge in Alexandria, Va., who has twice ruled that Mr. Moussaoui, who is seeking to defend himself, and his court-appointed legal advisers are entitled to interrogate Mr. bin al-Shibh.
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In light of that monarchy's production of terrorists, and considering the refusal of Saudi intelligence to let the U.S. interrogate Al Qaeda prisoners it holds, we are entitled to ask the John Gunther question: "Who runs this place?" Who will hold the keys to the kingdom when the present king, Fahd -- a stroke victim and totally out of it -- dies?
They said that the detainees weren't entitled to it and feared that it would inhibit efforts to interrogate the detainees about possible terrorism plots.
But we were reassured by a later written decision by the judge, who ruled that foreign suspects interrogated abroad by American officials are entitled to the same right against self-incrimination as suspects in the United States.
A federal judge in Manhattan has ruled that foreign suspects who are interrogated abroad by American law enforcement officials are entitled to the same Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination as suspects who are questioned in the United States.
He's entitled to it.
"Many felt entitled to nothing".
We're entitled to ask.
Everyone's entitled to that.
You're entitled to nothing.
D'Angelo is entitled to brag.
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