A military judge has agreed to President Obama's request to suspend the Guantanamo war crimes trial of Canadian Omar Khadr.
It is the first in a series of delays sought by Obama as his administration reviews the legal system for prosecuting alleged terrorists.
The written order came today in the Khadr case.
He is accused of killing an American soldier with a grenade in Afghanistan in 2002.
Army Col. Patrick Parrish, the judge in the case, issued a written order granting the 120-day suspension without a hearing.
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