Perhaps I'm narrowing the question too much, but I think you guys are missing something. Basically Holder has said, "We do not need anything he might reveal during interrogation to convict him." Think about that - they're going to theoretically convict him on other evidence. The police don't HAVE to Mirandize you when they arrest you if they're not going to question you with the intent of using any corroboration in court.
This all boils down to what evidence they're going to use in court. As I read it, Holder is implying that they have a completely airtight case against bin Laden and simply await his presence in a courtroom. The DoJ feels that the evidence-gathering stage is over.
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