On October 9, 2007, a trial chamber of the Special Court for Sierra Leone (SCSL) sentenced two leaders of the Civil Defence Forces (CDF), one of the parties to Sierra Leone\u27s civil war. The Chamber had convicted them of exceptionally brutal crimes: mutilation, amputation, hacking civilians to death with machetes, and other sadistic killings. Among relevant mitigating factors, however, it noted that the defendants had fought for a legitimate cause : to restore the democratically elected Government of President Kabbah. It held that their sentences should therefore be mitigated significantly, for although their conduct transgressed acceptable limits, they served a cause that is palpably just and defendable : facilitating the restora...