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"Night Stalker" defendant Richard Ramirez today lost a bid to delay his trial on 13 murder charges stemming from a string of random, Satanism-tinged attacks that terrorized Californians in 1985.
Citing those two caveats and a Justice Department definition of detainees' habeas corpus rights stemming from a string of rulings handed down by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, a senior administration official argued that the detention provision becomes "nothing more than a restatement of existing law...
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