Speaking outside an Edmonton courthouse Monday morning, Omar Khadr’s lawyer Nathan Whitling said a judge’s decision to expire his client’s war crimes sentence was the correct one.
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Omar Khadr’s lawyer on judge’s decision to expire war crimes sentence
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