In Hamdan v. Rumsfeld , the U.S. Supreme Court held that detainees in Guantanamo:
A) did not deserve some due process and the military commissions created at the time were not sufficient.
B) did not deserve some due process and that the military commissions created at the time were sufficient.
C) deserved some due process and that the military commissions created at the time were not sufficient.
D) deserved some due process and that the military commissions created at the time were sufficient.
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