‘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.
His lawyer, Nate Whitling, told an Edmonton court that Khadr served three years and five months in custody and has been out on bail for another three years and nine months.