Wendy Kelly

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Who is Wendy Kelly?

Wendy Kelly is an American lawyer and officer in the United States Army Reserves. In 2004 Kelly was an Assistant United States Attorney. In 2005 Kelly was appointed the director of operations of the Office of Military Commissions, a job the Philadelphia Inquirer describes as "...the executive producer of America's forthcoming terrorism trials...". The Inquirer reports that part of her responsibilities include overseeing the construction of complex where the Guantanamo military commissions would convene. The Inquirer also reported: "Back in Washington, in an unmarked, secure corner office near the Pentagon, Kelly helps draft terrorism-trial rules and reviews proposed formal charges against detainees, including top-secret evidence."

According to the Inquirer, Kelly said:

In 2008 an email from Kelly was submitted at hearings of several military commissions in an attempt to show that the Guantanamo military commissions Convening Authority had been involved in the composing the charges against Khadr and five other Guantanamo captives. According to Brian Mizer, an attorney for Salim Ahmed Hamdan said "'What that e-mail shows is who's drafting the charges,' says Mizer. 'It's not the prosecutor, which is intended to be an independent office according to Congress. It's the convening authority.'"

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on July 23, 2013

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