A Guantánamo detainee accused of being an accessory to deadly terrorist attacks in Indonesia two decades ago has severed his military commission case from that of his two co-defendants, a move that suggested a plea deal could be in the works.
The detainee, a Malaysian man named Mohammed Farik Bin Amin, is no longer being tried with two other suspects in the case, according to a court filing posted this week. They are accused of murder, terrorism and conspiracy in the 2002 bombings of…
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