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Court ends terror suspect's detention challenge

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WASHINGTON (AP) - The Supreme Court bowed out Friday of deciding whether the president has the power to imprison people in the U.S. indefinitely without a trial—avoiding a showdown the Obama administration did not want.

The court granted the administration's request to dismiss the challenge to the president's authority from suspected al-Qaida sleeper agent Ali al-Marri, who was detained by the military for 5 1/2 years without charges.

The court's order also wipes off the books the federal appeals court ruling al-Marri was challenging, which had affirmed the president's power to detain people in the United States without trial.

Al-Marri will be transferred to civilian custody as soon as next week to face criminal charges of providing material support for terrorism.
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