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Saddam Hussein’s Trial
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Law professor Michael Newton gives us an insider’s perspective on the trial and execution of Saddam Hussein, and why it was difficult to give him a fair and unbiased judgment. He helped write the rules of the Iraqi High Tribunal for the trial. He’s also the co-author of Enemy of the State.
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Was there any serious chance Saddam Hussein would have been found not guilty by the tribunal?
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