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By Kim Ghattas
BBC News, Washington
His lawyers described him as a two-bit driver who hung out with the wrong people.
The US government maintained he was a dangerous terrorist who should be sentenced to life in jail.
Regardless of how important a role he may have played as Osama Bin Laden's driver, 40-year-old Yemeni national Salim Hamdan, became a central figure in the saga of trials at the controversial detention centre in Guantanamo Bay.
He frustrated the Bush administration by challenging the system of military commissions originally set up in Guantanamo, by taking his case to the Supreme Court in 2006, in Hamdan vs Rumsfeld.
He became the first detainee to be convicted in the small, windowless courtroom on a hilltop at the US naval base in Guantanamo. But the verdict and relatively short sentence he was given were seen as a blow to the White House.
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