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If they're no longer incarcerated, the United States no longer habeas the corpus, and those petitions should be dismissed. As for any wrongful imprisonment lawsuits, those should stll be alive. As far as liability for any future incarceration, it would be nice if Hogan's opinion addresses that point, as in, any future detainment of any of the dismissed petitioners cannot rely in any way on their past incarceration at Guantanamo. But Hogan may have regarded that as beyond his purview, or a contingency that the petitions didn't address.
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