Mr. Khadr, who faces extradition to the United States on charges of conspiracy to murder Americans abroad and possession of a destructive device, stared straight ahead as the judge read her ruling. In the court, his younger brother nervously bit his finger, and his grandmother wiped her eyes.
Mr. Khadr will remain in custody until his extradition hearing early next year and is scheduled to appear for a brief remand hearing on Jan. 10.
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