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Fleener understands Al Bahlul's wish to defend himself, agrees he should have that right, and said that forcing counsel upon the defendant "may give the appearance to the outside world that I am here not to serve as Mr. al Bahlul's attorney, rather simply to add some air of legitimacy to an otherwise
174:, Fleener continues to serve in the Reserves as a Judge Advocate with the 22d Legal Support Organization, Trial Defense Service, defending soldiers accused of misconduct. He is a member of the bars of Iowa and Wyoming. Prior to becoming a Federal Public Defender, Fleener served on active duty as an 181:
Though Al Bahlul has consistently insisted that he wants to represent himself or be represented by a Yemeni attorney, the United States Defense Department's Office of Military Commissions ruled that military defense counsel must represent defendants according to military commission rules.
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for nearly eight years in both the United States and Europe. Prior to attending college and law school in Arkansas, Fleener also served on active duty as an enlisted soldier.
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Fleener and the question whether detainees should be able to represent themselves were featured in the October 2007 issue of the "
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Security Detainees/Enemy Combatants Military Commission Trial Observation: Boycott - United States v. Al Bahlul
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DefenseLink News Article: Lawyers Address Thorny Issues on Eve of Military Commissions Hearings
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In his civilian capacity, Fleener is an attorney in his own law firm in
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from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially
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is an American military officer and lawyer. Fleener, a
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