“Possible movement in grand jury examining Kent”: Yesterday’s issue of The Galveston County Daily News contained an article that begins, “There may be movement in the grand jury review of allegations against U.S. District Judge Samuel B. Kent, but it wasn’t clear Friday what exactly it might be. Dick DeGuerin, Kent’s attorney, told The Daily News that the U.S. Department of Justice investigation into the federal judge was still active and that the case was moving forward.”
“Guantanamo dangles new incentive for detainees; Max-security Camp 6 will be modified to let compliant detainees interact by eating and exercising together”: Carol J. Williams has this article today in The Los Angeles Times.
And today in The Miami Herald, Carol Rosenberg reports that “Convicts to be held separate from others; Prison officials have a plan to house war-on-terror convicts apart from the other Guantanamo detainees.”
“Nichols jury pool passes midway point”: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution today contains an article that begins, “The effort to get Brian Nichols to trial for the killing of a judge and three others more than three years ago crested the hill and picked up speed this week.”
“Texas: Mexican-born murderer should be executed.” The Associated Press provides this report.