Case Document 65 Filed 11/14/14 Page 1 of 3 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE HEADQUARTERS, JOINT TASK FORCE GUANTANMO U.S. NAVAL STATION, GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA APO AE 09522-9998 STATES September 25, 2014 "Let this be ?led. (fa/1A John D. Bates Date Honorable John D. Bates U-S- DiSmCt US. District Court for the District of Columbia 333 Constitution Avenue, NW. Washington, DC 20001 Dear Judge Bates: My name is CPT Joseph Lloren and I am an Assistant Staff Judge Advocate with TF- GTMO. I am writing on behalf of Riduan Bin Isomuddin, aka Hambali, who is currently a law of war detainee at a Guantanmo Bay detention facility. He requested TF-GTMO to assist him in ?nding an attorney to represent him in his pending habeas matter (case number lO-cv-407). Attached to this letter is a Request for Attorney form executed by Mr. Isomuddin on September 25, 2014. If you have any questions regarding this request, please feel free to contact me at Thank you. Sincerely, Joseph R. Lloren, Jr. Captain, US. Army Assistant Staff Judge Advocate Case Document 65 Filed 11/14/14 Page 2 of 3 NOTICE 1. As a detainee, you may challenge your detention in a United States civilian court. You may ask a civilian judge to look at the lawfulness of your detention by ?ling a written petition for habeas corpus with the appropriate court. The petition may be sent to: United States District Court for the District of Columbia 333 Constitution Avenue, NW. Washington, DC 20001 2. You may submit such a petition to the court yourself. You also have a right to submit to the court a request that a lawyer be appointed to assist you, without charge to you, in preparing and submitting such a petition. At your request you will be provided with a request form that you may use to submit a request for a lawyer if you wish to do so. If you are unable to write, you will receive assistance in preparing your petition or request. Your words will be put on the form. 3. if you do not wish to ?le a petition, you do not have to do so. However, the court will only consider your case if you ?le a petition. 4. If you have been charged with an offense under the Military Commissions Act, you will be assigned military defense counsel who will explain your rights under the Military Commissions Act to yOu. 5. If you have any questions regarding your rights and you are represented by an attorney, please direct your questions to your attorney. Case Document 65 Filed 11/14/14 Page 3 of 3 REQUEST FOR ATTORNEY R/l??et?lfam he? Warrior/MM 41m HIM 57 wish to have a civilian (write your name) lawyer represent me and assist me with filing a petition in court to challenge my detention as is my right. I request that the US. District Court for the District of Columbia find and appoint a lawyer who will represent my best interests, without charge. I am a citizen of the country of Maw/729% lspeak the following language(s): (thy/527119511 Signed: {#47 Date: 2g?