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One lone vote upholds American justice in wartime

The accused has no lawyer. He doesn’t know much about the allegation against him, the evidence to support it or the name of his accuser. Whatever proof of innocence exists probably won’t make it to the three judges deciding his fate. The rules say the judges must presume the government’s evidence valid. They can consider something someone ...

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