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A Qatar native with alleged al-Qaida ties has been granted meetings with attorneys a month after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that people held as enemy combatants should have access to lawyers and American courts, his lawyer said Wednesday.
Defense attorney Mark Berman said he expects to meet with Ali Saleh al-Marri within two weeks, once lawyers receive security clearance. He has been held without access to lawyers, family or friends since the Bush administration designated him as an enemy combatant in June 2003.See the full content of this document
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Inmate Will Meet with Lawyer
Mr. al-Marri was studying at Bradley Univ...
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