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Keith J. Allred

American lawyer and naval officer (1955–2018)


American lawyer and naval officer (1955–2018)

FieldValue
nameKeith Johns Allred
birth_date
birth_placeEl Paso, Texas, U.S.
death_date
death_placeTacoma, Washington, U.S.
placeofburialLarkin Sunset Lawn Cemetery
Sandy, Utah
allegianceUnited States
branchUSN United States Navy
branch_labelBranch
serviceyears1979-2009
serviceyears_labelService
rankCaptain
known_forPresided over Guantanamo military commissions
battlesWar on terror
battles_labelCampaigns
alma_materUniversity of Washington School of Law
laterworkJudge, Social Security Administration

Sandy, Utah

  • US Seventh Fleet (1979-1985)
  • JAG Corps (1985-2009)

Keith Johns Allred (January 4, 1955 – September 11, 2018) was an American Naval officer and Naval trial lawyer, beginning his career with the US Seventh Fleet aboard several Naval destroyers, from 1979 to 1982. From 1985, until his retirement in 2009, he oversaw the Western Pacific Judicial Circuit as a Circuit Trial Judge. He was also the presiding judge at the Guantanamo military commission where he notably oversaw the trial of Salim Hamdan.

Personal life and death

Allred was born on January 4, 1955, in El Paso, Texas. Allred entered the navy in 1979 after completing a Bachelor of Arts degree with high honors at Brigham Young University. Initially assigned as a surface warfare officer, he served three years at sea aboard the destroyers USS Oldendorf (DD-972) and USS Towers (DDG-9), qualifying as a command duty officer, officer of the deck at sea, and navigator, with much of his initial assignment forward deployed to the US Seventh Fleet, operating from the United States Fleet Activities Yokosuka base in Yokosuka, Japan, westward to the Indian Ocean and Persian Gulf.

In 1982 he was selected for the highly competitive Law Education Program and accepted an offer to attend the University of Washington School of Law. He received his Juris Doctor in 1985 from the University of Washington. He served in the U.S. Navy in various capacities: in 1995 as general counsel, Naval Medical Center San Diego; in 1999 as circuit trial judge, Western Pacific Judicial Circuit in Yokosuka, Japan; and in 2005 as senior trial judge, Western Judicial Circuit.

Allred died on September 11, 2018, in Tacoma, Washington, aged 63.

Military career

2006-2007

Salim Ahmed Hamdan trial

On June 4, 2007, Allred dismissed all charges against Salim Ahmed Hamdan. Hamdan had been one of the first four Guantanamo captives to face charges before a military commission. It was Hamdan's habeas corpus request, Hamdan v. Rumsfeld, that resulted in the United States Supreme Court ruling that the first version of the Guantanamo military commissions were unconstitutional.

The United States Congress, which the Supreme Court had ruled did have the constitutional authority to institute military commissions passed the Military Commissions Act in the fall of 2006.

Allred, along with Peter Brownback, the officer presiding over Omar Khadr's Tribunal, ruled that the since the Act only authorized the Commissions to try "unlawful enemy combatants", and that Hamdan and Khadr's Combatant Status Review Tribunals had merely confirmed that the captives were "enemy combatants", the Commissions lacked jurisdiction.

References

References

  1. (1 June 2006). "NATO Review - Combating human trafficking". NATO.
  2. (2002-01-01). "Lessons from the Bridge Wing".
  3. (4 June 2007). "Judge Dismisses Charges Against Second Guantanamo Detainee". U.S. Department of Defense.
  4. (29 June 2006). "Supreme Court Blocks Guantánamo Tribunals". The New York Times.
  5. (October 2008). "Continuing Developments Involving Detentions at Guantanamo Bay". American Journal of International Law.
  6. (4 June 2007). "Charges Dismissed Against Canadian at Guantanamo". U.S. Department of Defense.
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