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DUNLEAVY: Terrorists in jail demand their ‘rights’

Inmates use the court system to mock justice

Hopefully, the judges who hear these cases will heed the counsel of prison security administrators and not be swayed by the crocodile tears of the incarcerated terrorists.

Patrick Dunleavy is former deputy inspector general for the New York State Department of Corrections and author of “The Fertile Soil of Jihad” (Potomac Books, 2011).

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