Attorney General Eric Holder says bringing terrorism suspects into civilian courts was vindicated by the guilty plea and cooperation this week by Najibullah Zazi. But Kyndra Rotunda disagrees. She is a former U.S. Army prosecutor at Guantanamo Bay. She says a guilty plea is not proof that a guilty verdict would have come. She also says the Bush administration was wrong to try Zacarias Moussaoui and Richard Reid in civilian courts. Rotunda also says the Obama administration was out of bounds in stopping the military tribunal against Khalid Sheikh Mohammed – and even removing the judge when he refused to halt the proceedings.