‘Frozen in time:’ Judge to rule in March on whether Khadr’s sentence is expired
EDMONTON — An Alberta judge is to rule next month whether former Guantanamo Bay prisoner Omar Khadr should have his eight-year sentence for war crimes declared expired.
The sentence, which was imposed in 2010 by a military commission in the United States, would have ended last October had Khadr remained in custody.
But the clock stopped when a judge freed him on bail in 2015 pending Khadr’s appeal of his military conviction — a years-long process that has no end in sight.