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of the gitmo detainees can be tried in a civil court will argue that this case shows it could be a success, conversely, though, it can also be argued the defendant, gal lani, is not as high profile as khalid sheikh mohammed and if he in fact were to be tried here it would be a much more difficult process martha. martha: how strong is this case david lee? i guess the real test of all that will be when the jury gets this case and makes their decision. reporter: i m sorry, martha, i didn t hear you. martha: the real test of this is going to be when the jury gets this case and makes their decision. then people will probably judge whether or not it was a good idea, right? reporter: absolutely. i guess the final determination will be when the jury returns a verdict. but there was concern and fear that the security issue alone would have been a problem. interestingly, martha, there is the regular security, the metal detectors to get into the courthouse itself, but
not good for swimming. the first civilian trial of a guantanamo detainee here in the united states is nearing an end, closing arguments beginning this morning in the case against ak he d ghailani, he of course charged in the 199 # bombings of two u.s. embassies in africa. david lee miller is following this live from new york city for us. david lee, this is seen as a test really for the trials of the gitmo detainees. how is it proceeding? reporter: arguably, martha, this trial is moving along very well. the defendant here faces as many as 286 criminal counts. there was one hitch early on. the judge decided that one of the witnesses that the prosecution wanted to call would not be able to testify because the judge said the prosecutor learned the name of that witness through an interrogation that was coerced from the defendant. other than that, the trial has moved along relatively smoothly. so proponents who argue some