The networks and the New York Times are saying that a verdict has been reached in the first Guantanamo case -- the one involving Osama bin Laden's driver. It hasn't yet been announced what the verdict is, but it will apparently be announced shortly. I saw that one interesting argument made by the defense was that if this driver was guilty of a war crime for transporting missiles that were to be used against military, rather than non-combatant, targets, then any United States personnel who transported missiles that were used by the Mujahedeen against Soviet military forces were also guilty of a war crime.
I'll update this as soon as there is more information.
UPDATE:
CNN is reporting that he was convicted on one of the two charges, namely providing material support to terrorism. The charge carries a potential life sentence, but the irony of the weirdly combined Alice In Wonderland/Catch 22 world of Gitmo is that he was effectively going to be imprisoned for the rest of his life anyway, since he wouldn't be released until the President determines that the "war on terror" has been won, and I suspect that neither he nor any of the rest of us will live that long.