An agreement for the man accused of orchestrating the 9/11 attacks has been revoked. Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and two other defendants had their plea deals scrapped, which would have involved pleading guilty in exchange for the prosecutors not seeking the death penalty.
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9/11 mastermind’s plea deal revoked, death penalty back on table
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