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Judge ruled unindicted co-conspirators list shouldn't have been released
U.S. District Judge Jorge Solis has found that one of the most widely circulated documents from the Holy Land Foundation financing case should not have been released publicly, according to a ruling recently ordered unsealed by an appeals court.

The North American Islamic Trust, the Council on American Islamic Relations and the Islamic Society of North America have for years said that their inclusion among Holy Land's unindicted co-conspirators amounts to guilt by association.

Despite the violation, Solis denied NAIT's request to have its name removed from the government's list, finding "ample evidence" linking it to Holy Land. He also ordered the list sealed but untold copies have already circulated on the Internet.
As we well know.
Solis had sealed his 2009 ruling on the matter to shield NAIT. NAIT asked the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to unseal the order, and sought to overturn his ruling that kept the group on the list. ISNA and CAIR did not join in that appeal. On Oct. 20, an appeals panel ordered that Solis' ruling be made public, but upheld his finding that NAIT remain on the government's list.
Posted by: ryuge 2010-11-07
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=309210