Justice Served
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| Author(s) | New York Post editorial board |
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| Source | New York Post |
| Date | December 30, 2006 |
| URL | http://www.nypost.com/seven/12302006/postopinion/editorials/justice_served_editorials_.htm |
| Quote | "To be sure, the tribunal that sent Saddam Hussein to his just rewards might not have met the full, strict criteria of the U.S. criminal-justice system - though whatever its faults, they fell far short of the dire predictions of its critics. Besides, it's not as if there was mitigating evidence waiting to be admitted by a different set of judges. No one, save Saddam and his staunchest defenders, ever doubted that he was guilty as charged."
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This item argues for the position Trial was fair on the topic Trial of Saddam Hussein.

